Malaysian ARMYs Are Disheartened, Only Postcards As Freebies For BTS: Yet To Come

It must have been good news for all Malaysian ARMYs. The wait for BTS: Yet To Come is finally coming to an end. On this upcoming 1st of February, the cinema concert will be available at cinemas all over Malaysia. Not just that, it will keep on playing for four days straight. Thus, those who still have not yet bought the tickets, better hurry before it is too late!

Nevertheless, some of the Malaysian ARMYs are quite disheartened as there will be no additional benefits for them. They will only get postcards as freebies from supporting BTS at the cinemas.

A BTS fan, @geniusmyg9393 expresses her disappointment on Twitter as she mentions that the tickets for the cinema concert are expensive. Thus, she hopes that fans get more benefits than just postcards.

Another ARMY, @blishhh96 also hopes for the same thing. On Twitter, she points out that other countries like Japan and Korea provide BTS fans with more interesting freebies.

However, in response to their hopes and dreams, @GSCinema reveals that they are not allowed to do so. They are obliged to follow the strict guidelines provided to them.

If that is so, nothing can be done, and it is okay. Maybe for the next cinema concert, they will provide you with different kinds of freebies. At least for now, ARMYs can get the postcards! But…there might be a little problem with that.

Picture: @GSCinema

Fans will have to apply the ‘first come, first serve’ concept. The stocks for the postcards are limited.

Hoping for all ARMYs to get the chance to grab the postcards! Good luck!

Sources: @geniusmyg9393, @blishhh96 

Adib Mohd

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