BTS’ long-awaited full-group comeback concert may still be months away, but accommodation prices in Busan have already gone full Fire. As soon as the concert dates dropped, room rates across the southeastern port city surged — with some properties reportedly charging up to 10 times their usual prices, turning what should feel like Spring Day into a budgeting nightmare.
In some cases, fans claim hotels have even asked guests with existing reservations to cancel, only to relist the same rooms at higher prices. For many, it’s less Magic Shop and more Fake Love.
The concerts will mark BTS’ first full-group performances since all seven members completed their mandatory military service, officially ushering in a new era with a world tour kicking off in April. The tour will sweep through North America, Europe, South America and Asia, but domestically, Busan stands alone outside Seoul.
Shows are scheduled for June 12 and 13 — with the second date doubling as BTS’ debut anniversary and a hometown moment for Busan-born members Jimin and Jung Kook. Unsurprisingly, demand from local and overseas ARMY hit Dynamite levels almost instantly.
Within hours of the schedule announcement, hotels in hotspots like Haeundae, Gwangalli and Gijang were largely sold out on local booking platforms. The few remaining rooms came with Not Today energy for anyone on a budget. One five-star hotel that charged around 330,000 won per night the previous week was suddenly listing the same room for over 1 million won during the concert period. A mid-range hotel in Dongnae jumped from 68,000 won on June 10 to 769,000 won on June 12 and 13.

