Looking at the scale and quality of the Goyang concert, it was truly incredible, befitting the start of a world tour, so hearing about the venue's environment leaves a bit of a bitter taste.
I think the situation of watching a performance in the rain in an open-air venue wouldn't have been easy for the fans either.
Hearing that even rehearsals are restricted, I can imagine how frustrating it must have been for the artists.
For a global artist of this caliber, the venue infrastructure should be keeping up, but it feels like reality isn't keeping up.
It is also unfortunate that while fan demand continues to grow, the issue of a shortage of venues keeps recurring.
It is a bit ironic that a team performing in top-tier environments during overseas tours has limited options domestically.
Even so, it makes me feel that BTS is even more amazing for showing such high-quality performances even in that situation.
I think now is the time to talk more actively about expanding large-scale performance venues and infrastructure.