BTS, Netflix and The Comeback
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After a nearly four-year hiatus, the world’s biggest boy band is back with a comeback that includes a new album, world tour and Netflix documentary. But first, it begins with a free, public concert in Seoul,
The K-pop supergroup returned to the global stage with a dynamic and engaging showcase of their new album ‘Arirang’ during a Netflix live event, broadcast from Seoul's landmark Gwanghwamun.
Organizers expected to draw a crowd approaching a quarter-million people, making it one of the largest public music events ever held in South Korea.
BTS's Return Sparks Stock Market Reactions BTS's recent concert, The Comeback Live ARIRANG, has made headlines once again, but this time for unexpected reasons. Following the event at Gwanghwamun Square,
The concert in Seoul attracted 104,000 fans instead of the 260,000 initially estimated by the police. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
K-pop supergroup BTS made their long awaited return to the stage Saturday with a performance at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square, marking the band’s first appearance together in nearly four years.
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BTS's comeback live ARIRANG sets OTT records, achieves top ranking in over 70 countries on Netflix
BTS's The Comeback Live ARIRANG has reached the top of Netflix charts in more than 70 nations, attracting a crowd of over 100,000 fans in Seoul for the viewing. Showcasing performances from their latest album,