Bruno Mars is currently embarking on his world tour, which will go through numerous countries, and several continents-including Asia.
The "24K Magic" singer just finished his two-day concert in South Korea, and is gearing up to perform in the Philippines.
However, that is not the craziest news of all. Mars' recent string of concerts in South Korea has brought in more than a handful of KPOP idols, much to the surprise of the fans.
According to reports, the concert drew in numerous celebrities and world-famous KPOP stars like BLACKPINK, NCT, SEVENTEEN, EXO, BTS, and more.
Bruno Mars Teases Fans
Prior to his concert, Mars took to social media to express his excitement to perform at Jamsil Olympic Stadium.
"Got a date with Korea tonight! See you at 8," the singer wrote.
As if the roles have been reversed, KPOP idols and other celebrities took to the comments section to also express their excitement and fangirl or fanboy.
Taeyong, a member from NCT, commented hearts on the post, while Sooyoung from Girls' Generation, commented, "Brother, I'll be sitting in that Versace."
On the first day of his concert, TXT, Red Velvet's Wendy, B.I., and SEVENTEEN's Woozi, Dino, Mingyu, Vernon, The8, and Hoshi were all in attendance.
Other fans were able to take pictures of NCT members-Renjun, Chenle, Kun, Ten, Xiaojun, Yangyang, Hendery, Mark, and Haechan-also coming to the concert.
Even EXO's Kai, who is currently serving his mandatory military service, took some time off to watch Mars.
Bruno Mars Concert Controversy
While most of the fans had a great time at Mars' concert, many were upset with how many KPOP idols were able to cop tickets at the highly anticipated and coveted concert.
Many alleged that the stars were only able to get tickets due to their connections and because they received priority over others.
One of the KPOP idols who were accused of this was BTS' Jin as well as his elder brother.
"Contrary to speculation, the tickets were not acquired through any illegal means or obtained expediently," Jin wrote in his statement. "They were not invitation tickets purchased in advance from a specific company or organization."
Mars' concert in South Korea was reportedly sold out within minutes, and it was attended by over 100,000 people across the two-day show.
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