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BTS Jin directly mentions military service issue: “It’s all up to the company”

BTS Jin directly talked about the military service issue.

The second performance of “BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LAS VEGAS” will be held at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, USA at 7:30 PM on April 9th (local time, 11:30 AM on April 10th KST. On this day, BTS had a brief interview with reporters before the concert. Jin drew attention by revealing his thoughts about military service.

BTS Jin

Regarding HYBE’s CCO Lee Jin-hyung saying “In terms of military service, the artists have left the decisions to our company”, Jin shared, “I talked to the company about leaving the decision to them. I think what the company said is also what I want to say.”

BTS Jin

Earlier on this day, HYBE’s CCO Lee Jin-hyung said, “Our artists have repeatedly said that they would respond to the call from the country and their thoughts remain unchanged until now.” CCO Lee Jin-hyung continued, “BTS has left the decision to the company as it is watching the revision which is currently under discussion at the National Assembly. Our company explained to the artists, ‘Since the pending revision was introduced, the legislative bill has been shared. At this point, we have to be careful in making decisions.’ It’s true that our artists are having a little bit of a hard time because the military service system has changed over the past few years and the timing is unpredictable. They are having a hard time because it’s difficult for them to make plans.”

BTS Jin

CCO Lee Jin-hyung added, “We will do our best to reach a beneficial conclusion for our society and artists. I hope the military service law will be sorted out during this National Assembly. As the National Assembly is reorganized in the second half of the year, discussions will continue without any guarantees, and it’s true that such uncertainty poses difficulties. I hope we can reach a conclusion as soon as possible.”

Meanwhile, Allegiant Stadium has 65,000 seats, and all tickets were sold out within the first day of booking in March. The first performance was held on April 8th, and the concert will be held four times on April 9th, 15th and 16th. Due to changes in Nevada’s COVID-19 quarantine policy, it is possible to enter without submitting vaccination history or COVID-19 negativity history. However, you must always wear a mask inside the concert hall.

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