BTS‘s 2026 world tour kicked off on April 9 in South Korea, and it’s now heading to El Paso, Texas, in the United States. While many fans bought their tickets before the tour began, some are still trying to snag one.

As expected, scammers are on the hunt for unsuspecting victims, but it seems like some scammers are putting the bare-minimum effort into their schemes.

When one ARMY asked a seller to send a screenshot of her resale ticket to prove the ticket was legit…
Pedi pra uma mulher me comprovar que não era golpe e e ela me mandou esse print pic.twitter.com/6hSK09nvKS
— laurix| vai ver o bts (@Laurathuann) April 27, 2026
…the seller sent this screenshot. At first glance, it doesn’t seem too suspicious, but if you look closer…

…who are these impostors?!


The scammer appears to have generated an AI image of BTS rather than using the real photo the AI sourced from…and the result is nightmare-inducing.
I am crying so hard oh my god
— Tan⁷🍷 (@jjksyoongss) April 28, 2026
Who the fuck are these people?
— Strong Power, Thank You! ⁷ ⊙⊝⊜ (@KakePop7) April 28, 2026
KAKAKAKAKKAKAAJKAKAKAKAKAKAKKAA PQP EU TO PASSANDO MT MAL pic.twitter.com/EITfLxP5tu
— cacinha.uarmyhope⁷ ♱ (@cacinhadohobigo) April 28, 2026
This isn’t the first time AI has ruined BTS’s beautiful faces. Check out this suspicious ad:
“Who The F**k Is That” — BTS’s Unrecognizable World Tour Photo
News#BTSs #Group #Photo #Hell #People1777488378
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