BTS ARMY Membership Sells Out Ahead of Ticket Presale

The BTS ARMY Global Virtual Membership on Weverse has been listed as sold out, sparking surprise among fans due to the digital nature of the product. This development comes just before the ARMY Membership Tour presale on Ticketmaster, prompting fans to draw a connection between the two events. The restriction has garnered significant attention, with many taking to social media to question how an online membership can reach a sold-out status.

Weverse has not provided an explanation for the cap, leading to speculation among fans. Some believe that the limit may be a response to an overwhelming number of presale sign-ups, even before the January 18th deadline. Others theorize that HYBE, the management company behind BTS, may have underestimated the global demand for the tour, particularly if presale entries are already outnumbering available seats.

The timing of the membership cap has raised concerns among fans about the competitiveness of the upcoming ticket sale. Many are anxious about the intensity of the presale, with some fearing that ticketing will be extremely challenging. The decision to close membership sales has led to speculation that the company is attempting to manage the scale of interest and prevent potential issues with ticket distribution.

BTS has recently announced its 2026-2027 world tour schedule, which includes 79 concerts across 34 cities on five continents. The tour is set to begin in April and will feature stops in major cities in Asia, North America, Europe, South America, and Australia. Tickets for ARMY Membership buyers will go on sale on January 22, followed by public sales on January 24. The band’s website has provided details on venues and booking, with further information available on their official tour website.

The sold-out status of the BTS ARMY Global Virtual Membership has significant implications for fans, particularly those looking to purchase tickets for the upcoming tour. As the presale approaches, fans will be closely watching for updates on ticket availability and distribution. The situation highlights the immense popularity of BTS and the challenges of managing demand for their tours and merchandise.

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