Fight Breaks Out During BABYMONSTER’s Thailand Schedule — What Led to the Incident?

The dispute received recognition on social media.

On June 27, the popular band BABYMONSTER, known for their fifth-gen music, made an appearance at Thailand’s FLEX 104.5 radio station. The group has been actively promoting their fanmeeting “BABYMONSTER PRESENTS: SEE YOU THERE,”which will take place on June 29 and 30, as a way to connect with their fans.

At the site, several videos feature fans waiting for the girls outside the radio station. The fans were filled with joy when they saw the girls during the session, and many took the chance to casually wave and greet them.

Nevertheless, a single unfortunate moment marred the special occasion with a shocking aftermath.

Based on the images posted on the internet, audience members were positioned outside and designated rows were set up to ensure a unobstructed sight of the performers, offering fans the opportunity to capture every moment.

Netizens on platform X (Twitter) shared a viral clip at one point, which depicted a staff member calling out two individuals who were later identified by netizens as fansite members.

It is often alleged that their failure to comply with the rule of sitting down resulted in them being reprimanded.

This caused a fansite member to become hostile and physically confront the staff. They were then subdued by the staff and escorted away by the security team.

The skills of Idol have sparked a debate.

These are the responses of netizens on X (Twitter).

  • “Foreigners need to stop thinking that they can do anything in Thailand. Thai people don’t start first. But if you attack, they’ll get back.”

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  • “Thailand loves peace, but even if it’s prompted to fight, it won’t be cowardly. Add the melody of the national anthem.”

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