Owing to the pandemic Coronavirus outspread, BTS had to adopt a lot of changes in their professional schedules. The recent one has left ARMY’s heartbroken. Big Hit Entertainment made the official announcement of cancelling the Map Of The Soul Tour. The tour was earlier postponed in February as several nations were still following the COVID-19 lockdowns. It was originally scheduled to take place in April 2020, however, the talent agency confirms that its difficult for the group and the crew to resume performances at the same scale.
On BTS’s official WeVerse handle, Big Hit Entertainment posted a statement announcing cancellation of BTS Map Of The Soul Tour. The statement read, “Big Hit Music in their statement on Weverse said, “Hello. This is BIGHIT MUSIC. We would like to provide some information regarding ‘BTS MAP OF THE SOUL TOUR.’ Our company has worked hard to resume preparations for the BTS MAP OF THE SOUL TOUR, knowing that all fans have been waiting eagerly and long for the tour. However, due to changing circumstances beyond our control, it has become difficult to resume performances at the same scale and timeline as previously planned. Therefore we must announce the cancellation of the BTS MAP OF THE SOUL TOUR.”
The statement further read, “The tour’s concerts in Seoul were previously cancelled in February of last year, followed by the postponement of the North American leg in March; dates in Europe and Japan were postponed prior to the start of ticket sales in those regions. We regret that we must now inform you of the formal cancellation of the tour. For fans who have reserved tickets for the North American shows, you will receive an email from your original point of purchase regarding refunds. Once again, please allow us to offer our sincere apology to all fans who have waited for the BTS MAP OF THE SOUL TOUR to resume. We are working to prepare a viable schedule and performance format that can meet your expectations, and we will provide updated notices as soon as possible. Thank you.”
Few of the BTS ARMY’s took to their Twitter handle to react to the announcement. These posts are proof that ARMY’s are heartbroken to learn about BTS’s tour getting cancelled.
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