BTS's reaction to their cameraman falling at Goyang concert draws attention

 


BTS kicked off their world tour, "BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG,'" at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium on the afternoon of the 9th in Gyeonggi Province. This tour marks the group's return to full-group performances after almost four years. Following a three-day concert run in Seoul, the tour will continue with 85 shows across 34 cities in Asia, North America, Europe, and South America, lasting until early 2027.

Despite the bad weather, the concert venue was packed with countless ARMY (the fandom name) that day. Although it was an outdoor venue without a roof, around 40,000 wearing raincoats, holding lightsticks, and cheering with excitement, creating a speculation wave of purple cheers. The Goyang stadium was filled with a festive atmosphere that made everyone forget about the rain. 

In particular, the event also drew the attendance of numerous celebrities, including TXT, Jang Wonyoung (IVE), Bang Chan (Stray Kids), Jongho (Ateez), as well as veteran figures such as Lee Jin (Fin.K.L), along with artists like Son Dongpyo and Choi Yena. In addition, actors such as Lee Sung-kyung, Kim Min-jae, and Choo Sung-hoon also attracted attention by posting photos from the concert on social media. BTS's concert was even described as a "gathering of stars."




Meanwhile, despite being drenched in relentless pouring rain and cold weather, BTS repaid the immense love from fans with a series of passionate and high-energy performances on a 360-degree stage. They performed songs from their new album "ARIRANG," such as "Swim," "Body to Body," "Hooligan," and "2.0," along with remixed versions of their hit tracks like "Fake Love," "Mic Drop," "Butter," and "Dynamite," as well as older classics like "Not Today," "Spring Day," and "I NEED U."




Fortunately, the members completed all performances without any weather-related incidents. However, one of their cameramen did not seem to be as lucky. 

A video that is currently going viral on social media captures the moment when a cameraman missed his step while moving on elevated stage. He was forced to jump down, but due to slippery surface caused by accumulated rainwater, he lost his footing upon landing and fell hard, all while holding a heavy and bulking filming device. 

This moment caused the BTS members, who were focused on their performance, to be startled for a few seconds. J-Hope and RM were directly facing the camera man and witnessed the entire fall, making it impossible to hide their immediate concern. Meanwhile, despite continuing his choreography, V glanced twice toward the cameraman below the stage to check on his condition. 




The cameraman quickly got back on his feet after the fall and received assistance from nearby staff. It appeared that the incident did not result any serious injuries. Nevertheless, the moment still left many viewers shocked, given the height of the stage compared to the ground. As the video spread video online, fans left numerous comments expressing their concern.


ARMYs comments:

 1. Oh man, I hope the cameraman is okay. That looked like a hard fall.

2. Oh damn! That was high, and he fell with heavy equipment. The boys must've been extremely worried, but they couldn't jump down either without risking injury because the floor was slippery.

3. Oh my God, and he was carrying a heavy camera too. I hope he's okay.

4. This is why I'm so glad they didn't go all out with the choreography in the rain and chose to stay safe. I also hope the cameraman is okay!

5. Some brainless people still want hardcore dancing in those conditions. I hope he's okay and that no one else gets hurt.

6. Yikes. That doesn't look good, Knowing how heavy that camera equipment can be. I hope he's well. I also hope none of the BTS members get sick, as being drenched in cold rain for hours isn't good either.

7. Are people really complaining about the choreography in such dangerous circumstances? Weverse's camera work was even worse than Netflix, if you can imagine that. These boys have given us years of blood, sweat and tears. They deserve respect. They know what they're doing.

8. Thanks to all the production staff for their efforts behind the scenes, and to all the cameraman who work so hard just to give us great shots—thank you, and please stay safe as well.

9. I saw it too from the second floor, even though it was just a glimpse. I was shocked, thinking what if it had been one of the members... Yesterday, the stage floor was really the worst for dancing.

10. I saw another angle of his and watched him go down so fast—it looked like a really had fall. Praying for everyone's safety throughout the entire tour.

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