“Because of ‘The Horseback Witch’, the performance was ruined… The story of the concert facing unprecedented criticism for being a ‘public nuisance’”

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At a concert venue, a woman experienced a conflict with other attendees while watching the performance perched on her boyfriend's back. He expressed his frustration, stating that he received rude remarks from those around them.

Recently, an online community post titled "I got scolded for riding on my boyfriend's back at a concert" by a woman identified as A has become a hot topic among internet users.

A stated, “There were tall men in front of me, so I couldn't see, and my boyfriend gave me a ride on his back. People behind us started telling him to make me get down. I just ignored it, but the person behind kept shoving my boyfriend, and it eventually led to a fight.”

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He added, “When I go to overseas festivals, nobody says anything, so why is it like this in South Korea?” expressing that he was genuinely upset.

Internet users reacted negatively to the post.

They commented things like, “What about the people behind you when you ride on someone’s back?” and “Absolutely do not let each other go. It’s prohibited to release them.”

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One user raised concerns from the perspective of an attendee behind them, saying, “Instead of the performance, all I saw was someone’s butt in my face. What a disaster.”

Amid this, some users speculated that the incident might have occurred at the Coldplay concert held at Goyang Sports Complex on the 16th.

In fact, a video posted on an X account showed a woman sitting on someone’s shoulders and filming the Coldplay concert on her phone, capturing the scene.

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Previously, there were claims that at the Coldplay concert, a male audience member had pulled a woman’s wrist after she expressed discomfort, engaging in a playful tug-of-war, sparking discussions about concert etiquette.

Meanwhile, Coldplay's 'LIVE NATION PRESENTS COLDPLAY: MUSIC OF THE SPHERES DELIVERED BY DHL' will be held six times in total.

With an expected audience of 300,000 people (50,000 per show), it has earned the title of the largest concert in South Korea's history.

Image sources: AI images for contextual understanding / Bing Image Creator, Online community, X 'Coldplay Access'