BTS concertgoer with BLACKPINK sign confronted in London

A fan attending a BTS concert in London drew attention after appearing with a large BLACKPINK sign and Jennie-themed attire. Other attendees confronted the individual and destroyed the sign. The incident occurred on July 7 and quickly spread on social media.

The ticket holder wore a t-shirt featuring BLACKPINK member Jennie and carried a sign promoting the “BLACKPINK 2026 World Tour.” Witnesses reported that fans at the venue approached the person and damaged the sign during the show.

Social media posts from July 7 documented the confrontation, with some users sharing images of the destroyed sign. Similar behavior was noted at BTS’s Brussels concert, leading to speculation it involved the same individual.

Reactions among fans were divided. Some defended the response as appropriate pushback while others described it as excessive, with one post calling the confrontation bullying toward a person exhibiting odd but harmless behavior.

The event took place at a London venue as part of BTS’s recent tour schedule.

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Mexican authorities detaining individuals accused of reselling tickets at the BTS concert venue.
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Authorities detain 14 for reselling tickets at first BTS concert in Mexico

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Mexico City's Citizen Security Secretariat detained 14 people, including nine adults and five minors, during the first BTS concert at Estadio GNP Seguros on May 7, 2026.

BTS held their concert at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan on June 12 amid significant delays and organizational problems. HYBE issued an official apology, and members Jimin and Jungkook later apologized to fans during a Weverse livestream. The incidents have drawn strong reactions from ARMYs who blame venue and city management.

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BLACKPINK's Jennie headlined Denmark's Roskilde Festival and Poland's Open'er Festival over the weekend, becoming the first K-pop solo artist to do so back-to-back.

Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders has spoken out against fans recording concerts on their phones. In a letter posted on social media, she described the behavior as a strange compulsion and compared it unfavorably to other public acts.

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BTS wrapped up two sold-out concerts in Busan on June 13, coinciding with the group's 13th debut anniversary, and delivered tributes to fans.

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