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BTS’ SUGA makes surprising decision amid August D Tour D-DAY DVD release

With the release of his new DVD “Agust D Tour D-DAY”, SUGA catches the attention of fans with a surprising decision; know more!

One of the biggest debates in the South Korean entertainment industry is the issue of bulk purchases. There, it’s common to see huge piles of discarded K-Pop albums in dumpsters and on roadsides, as many fans buy multiple copies of the physical version just to get all the exclusive photocards.

However, this Monday, 20th, SUGA, a member of BTS, decided to act in a very unusual and surprising way. With the release of the “Agust D Tour D-DAY” tour DVD, Idol revealed via social media that all copies contain the same goodies, including posters, booklets, postcards and 28 photocards.

Official announcement of the DVD and official gifts /Credit: Disclosure/Big Hit Music/HYBE

The news shocked many fans, as the photocards in most albums and releases capitalize on random additions, where you get a certain number of photocards depending on the batch purchased. Check out some ARMY reactions on social media:

The album “D-DAY”, present in the solo discography of SUGA and which gave rise to the “August D Tour D-DAY” tour, is available on all digital platforms; Listen!

Source: Recreio

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