BTS Jungkook Expresses Frustration Over Leaked Concert Rehearsal Videos, Says THIS!
Jungkook openly showed his disappointment about leaked rehearsal footage from the group's upcoming ARIRANG World Tour.
BTS Jungkook’s live sessions always create massive buzz online. Every action or statement he makes circulates widely on social media platforms. Once again, it has happened. On April 8, 2026, Jungkook went live on Weverse and showed his disappointment about leaked rehearsal footage from BTS’s ARIRANG World Tour. Read on to know more about it.
The ‘Standing Next To You’ singer went live on Weverse and openly showed his disappointment about leaked rehearsal footage from the group’s upcoming ARIRANG World Tour. The clips, apparently filmed from outside the venue, had been spreading fast on platforms like Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X, and Jungkook was seen looking at the videos on his phone during the broadcast.
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Fans waited for a long time for BTS to return to the stage together. Now, with the ARIRANG World Tour about to begin, everyone wanted the concerts to feel unique and full of surprises. The ‘Standing Next To You’ singer expressed clear frustration over the leaked videos. He felt that the setlist, staging, and all moments should stay hidden until the actual show begins so that fans attending in person or watching official content could enjoy the excitement fully. His honest reaction came from a place of care for the hard work the members had put in during rehearsals.
The fandom quickly came together in strong support. Many ARMYs posted messages asking others to stop sharing the clips and called for blocking accounts that uploaded or reposted the material. They understood Jungkook’s point and wanted to protect the magic of the first shows after such a long break.
The world tour will begin from April 9, 2026, at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, with more shows on April 11 and 12. Further, they will conduct 79 to 82 concerts across 34 cities in places like Japan and North America.
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First Published: April 09, 2026 2:17 PM






