BTS fans attack streamer Spreen in Barrio Chino

A crowd of BTS fans, known as the Army, got angry with Argentine streamer Spreen and attacked him in Buenos Aires' Barrio Chino. The incident stemmed from the influencer's claim that he could attend the band's October concert in Argentina for free. The attack was captured on video.

Argentine streamer Spreen, a popular influencer, was attacked by a crowd of BTS fans in Buenos Aires' Barrio Chino. Reports indicate that the 'Army,' as BTS's fanbase calls itself, targeted him over his statements claiming free entry to the band's October 2026 concert in Argentina.

Video footage of the incident shows fans confronting Spreen in the multicultural neighborhood. The aggression happened recently, with images circulating on social media, including a photo credited to X/@TndenciaStream.

The event underscores tensions between fans and public figures amid major K-pop events. Spreen has not issued official comments on the attack so far, but the episode has sparked online debate about BTS followers' behavior in Argentina.

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