BTS V’s Live Vocals In Comeback Concert Hit With Scathing Backlash

He has also been accused of lip-syncing.

BTS’s V is facing intense criticism for his live singing at the boy group’s Gwanghwamun concert on March 21.

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V during BTS’s comeback concert. | @_nuna_V/X (formerly known as Twitter)

Many netizens online have shared disappointment over his performance of “Aliens,” the new track from BTS’s new album Arirang. Some pointed out issues with his pitch, while others complained about the use of auto-tune and overall vocal execution. They did not hold back with their scathing backlash.

The backlash intensified during the performance of “2.0,” during which those watching accused V of lip-syncing in certain segments, citing inconsistencies between his movements and the audio. At times when V had to move his mic away due to the choreography, netizens claimed his voice still could be heard.

The concert itself has drawn wider scrutiny for causing disruptions in the area, including repeated emergency alerts and business closures.

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Jimin even recently apologised after the controversy grew massively.

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While BTS remains one of the world’s most popular acts, this event has sparked debates about live performance standards, vocal expectations, and the pressures of high-profile comeback stages.

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