Promotions for BTS’ much-awaited comeback are on another level. Huge billboards featuring “What Is Your Love Song” stand out in many cities, along with eye-catching posters that have everyone eagerly waiting for the new album. Other singers and K-pop groups have shown support too. Sadly, photos of torn and damaged posters started spreading online recently, making BTS fans, known as ARMY, feel both sad and disappointed. These incidents happened in different places and have affected the joyful mood of the campaign. Read on to know more!
Fans Slam Disgusting Vandalism After Haters Tear Down ‘What Is Your Love Song’ Posters
The displays featuring bold red-and-gold colours carrying the big question “What Is Your Love Song?” appear in busy streets to catch attention and invite everyone to join in before the album drops in late March 2026. Unfortunately, some posters got damaged. In East London, people found ripped materials near Hackney Road by Cambridge Heath station and in the Shoreditch area. Later, similar damage showed up in Seongsu, a trendy spot in Seoul full of art and culture. Fans felt sad seeing the beautiful setups ruined by unknown people.
These posters represent BTS’ first complete group album since 2022. Now that all seven members have completed their military service, the timing feels right for a powerful return. ARMY voiced their anger over the vandalism but stayed strong. Many reminded others that acts like this cannot stop BTS’ success or the deep love from fans worldwide.
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For those unfamiliar, the album called Arirang will come out on March 20, 2026. It includes 14 new songs, and a world tour and several special events are also planned to celebrate with fans. The “What is your love song?” The theme has already appeared in major cities such as Seoul, New York, and London and is keeping the excitement alive. ARMY believes this comeback will present BTS as even more united, powerful, and inspiring than in the past.
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