Big Hit Music Announces Modifications to Jin’s Offline Event Application Criteria

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Big Hit Music recently announced adjustments to the application requirements for Jin’s offline event as part of the “2024 FESTA,” addressing concerns raised by fans. This decision, prompted by fan feedback, reflects the label’s commitment to ensuring a fair and inclusive process for all ARMY members.

In response to initial criticisms surrounding the application criteria, Big Hit Music issued an apology for the lack of clarity and detailed guidelines. They acknowledged the need to carefully consider the criteria and promised to provide updated information promptly.

Jin’s participation in the “2024 FESTA” event, scheduled immediately after his military discharge, aimed to offer fans a unique opportunity to connect with him directly. However, excitement turned to controversy when fans voiced dissatisfaction with the initial application requirements.

The primary point of contention stemmed from the stipulation that fans must possess a BTS Membership and purchase specific BTS albums to qualify for the event. Many fans argued that this criterion failed to align with the spirit of Jin’s event and unfairly favored certain fans over others.

Big Hit Music addresses fan concerns, promises transparent updates
Big Hit Music addresses fan concerns, promises transparent updates

Fans expressed frustration over the perceived commercial nature of the criteria, which appeared to prioritize album sales over genuine fan engagement.

This sentiment was exacerbated by the fact that Jin had only released one solo album before his enlistment, raising questions about the relevance of purchasing other BTS members’ solo works to qualify for his event.

Big Hit Music acknowledged the need for adjustments and pledged to review the criteria to ensure fairness and transparency. As fans await further updates, they remain hopeful that the revised criteria will better reflect the essence of Jin’s event and honor his return in a meaningful way.

Written by Ava Carter Kpop Data Analyst Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts, Insights Ava Carter has 8+ years of experience in music analytics and holds a degree in Media and Communications with training in data analysis and audience metrics.

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