BTS, Netflix and long-awaited comeback concert
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Over 250,000 fans, including 22,000 lucky "Golden Ticket" winners, attend group's first concert in four years
The moment that BTS fans have been waiting for has arrived: Members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook performing on the stage together for the first time in almost four years. At the heart of BTS' comeback is a free,
BTS member RM has suffered an ankle injury ahead of the K-pop group’s highly anticipated Netflix comeback concert. The special, appropriately titled "BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang," is set to air live on the streamer Saturday and marks the group’s first full performance together in nearly four years.
BTS will perform at Spotify's exclusive event in New York, marking the full group's first joint performance in five years
BTS - pictured onstage at the Grammys in 2022 - have not performed together in years The historic heart of South Korea's capital is bracing itself for what may well be the year's biggest event: the return of the world's most successful band in recent years,
BTS reunited after military service with their album, Arirang, a nod to Korea’s cultural anthem often heard at the Olympic Games, highlighting their sports ties – from taekwondo to the FIFA World Cup
The K-pop supergroup’s first show in over three years will stream live on Netflix at 7 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday. The New York Times will cover it live from Seoul.
The K-pop superstar will have to limit movement during Saturday's global livestream from Seoul, which marks BTS' first full-group performance in nearly four years and a major test of Netflix's live ambitions.
Spotify has just announced a special event for their BTS ARMY loyal Spotify users, Spotify x BTS: SWIMSIDE, in New York City, on March 23, in celebration of ARIRANG.