Which age is suitable for BTS army?

Which age is suitable for BTS army?

While there are no age restrictions, we do ask that individuals under 18 obtain verbal permission from a parent/guardian as part of protocol.

Does BTS have older fans?

Short answer: Yes, BTS has many fans in their 30′s, and many even older. Good music and talented dancing transcend age or language, and can be appreciated by everyone.

What date BTS call their fans army?

July 9, 2013
As fans know, ARMY was established as BTS’ fandom name on July 9, 2013, soon after the release of the band’s first single, “2 Cool 4 Skool.” The word is an acronym for “Adorable Representative M.C.

What is the average age of BTS fans?

Today, a majority of the ARMY fanbase are hormonal, young teenagers, in fact a majority of the K-pop fans are in there teenager years so it’d make sense that the BTS fanbase is the same. Some ARMYs are perhaps in their 20’s or 30’s, possibly just toddlers, maybe some grandmas out there are fans as well. BTS is growing larger by the minute.

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What is the age range of Army in BTS?

So there is no specific age. Age 4 to age 84. I think Army comes from all ages and generation. Contrary to what mainstream media show us, they’re not all teenage girls. In fact, if you watch Reaction Videos of BTS MV/Dance Practice/Live Performance on Youtube, you’ll notice that a lot of Army are Adult (Male & Female).

What do you love about the BTS fandom?

BTS ARMY in their 30s or 40s only totaled 4.24 percent and 2.02 percent respectively. I love this. I love this fandom:its diversity and inclusivity.From the brightest and cleverest teenagers to parents, grand parents it reflects the positive and beautiful message spread by BTS.I am 44 and have always felt welcome.

Which countries have the most BTS fans?

In the survey, over 80,000 of the 400,000-plus people in the survey were from Indonesia and, at 20 percent, Indonesia had the most BTS fans anywhere in the world. Other represented territories included Mexico (10.6 percent), the United States (8.4 percent), Peru (5.12 percent), and the Philippines (4.5 percent).

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