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Hanumankind spotted at BTS ‘ARIRANG’ tour stop fuels India concert speculation

Hanumankind spotted at BTS ‘ARIRANG’ tour stop fuels India concert speculation
Buzz is swirling on X about a possible BTS concert making its way to India, ignited by the intriguing sighting of Indian rapper Hanumankind alongside a BookMyShow executive at a recent BTS concert.
Talk of a BTS concert in India picked up on X after several fan accounts shared images from the group’s ‘ARIRANG’ tour stop and pointed to the presence of Indian rapper Hanumankind and a senior executive from a major ticketing platform. None of the posts confirmed an India date, but they quickly fueled fresh speculation that BTS could add the country to a future tour run. The online buzz grew because fans linked the guest sightings to live event planning and venue talk, even though no official announcement has been made.

BTS India concert rumors on X

Posts on X drove the latest wave of excitement. One user wrote, “Okay bts india is looking more and more possible!!” and shared an image labeled “BTS is happening,” along with the note, “in frame - Ashish ceo founder bookmyshow.” Another fan account posted, “I DID NOT JUST SEE BANG PD AND HANUMANKIND IN ONE FRAME AT THE BTS CONCERT OMG WHATDATMEAN.” A separate post said, “Hanumankind’s manager and also the Chief Business Officer of BookMyShow was at the BTS concert….ohh that India stop is happening for sure!” The claims remain fan speculation, but they spread fast across BTS fan circles on X.

Hanumankind and BTS profile fuel India concert talk

Hanumankind’s name gave the chatter extra weight for Indian fans. The rapper has built a strong following with his distinct style and growing international visibility. His appearance in fan-shared images from the concert setting led some users to read more into the moment. One BTS fan account wrote, “Indian rapper, Hanumankind was spotted BTS Goyang Day 2 concert. He even posted his ARMY BOMB pic on his ig.”
I DID NOT JUST SEE BANG PD AND HANUMANKIND IN ONE FRAME AT THE BTS CONCERT OMG #WHATDATMEAN pic.twitter.com/09ujz6shlP



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Indian rapper, Hanumankind was spotted BTS Goyang Day 2 concert. He even posted his ARMY BOMB pic on his ig pic.twitter.com/61AxO1QaKZ

— Team INDIA 🇮🇳 (Indian BTS ARMY) (@teamindiaforbts) April 12, 2026

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BTS remains one of the world’s biggest touring acts, with a fan base that has long pushed for an India show. Hanumankind, meanwhile, has emerged as one of India’s most visible rap names on the global stage. Together, those two names were enough to send X into overdrive. For now, though, the posts reflect fan excitement, not a confirmed BTS India concert announcement.

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About the AuthorSonal Khandelwal

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