Stop comparing venues and fans. I’m over it truely.
As a long-time BTS fan, I've seen firsthand how fans often get caught up comparing venues or the size and enthusiasm of different audiences. However, what really matters is the shared passion and love within the BTS Army, regardless of the venue. When I attended the Stanford concert, I noticed how the atmosphere was charged with excitement—not just because of the venue, but because the fans brought their energy and heart. Many posts describe the Stanford Army as looking “beautiful,” and I couldn’t agree more. It’s incredible how fans come together to support BTS, creating a unique vibe that transcends the physical space. In my experience, comparing venues or fans undermines this sense of community. Every concert, whether at a grand stadium or a smaller location, is memorable due to the collective spirit and devotion of the fans. What really counts is the shared moments singing along, the connection we feel with BTS, and supporting each other as a fandom. So, instead of focusing on who has the bigger crowd or better venue, I encourage fellow fans to appreciate the beautiful diversity within the BTS Army. Every fan’s experience is rich and meaningful, and together, we amplify BTS’s message worldwide. This mindset makes concerts and fan interactions far more rewarding and inclusive.















































































