Amid the smashing success of BTS' free concert in Busan are frustrated fans who tried to catch it via streaming.
joined many fans who aired frustrations over streaming apps that crashed during BTS’ free concert last Saturday, October 15.COVID-19 pandemic.
In a Twitter thread on October 15, Lea expressed her dismay that she had to depend on video clips on social media for her concert experience. “Looks like I’ll be depending on clips uploaded to social media for my concert experience. Hoping a full upload is forthcoming. Too mad to sleep,” she added.
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