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K-pop phenomenon BTS returns with 1st concert in years
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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.
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
Saturday's concert in Seoul saw the group perform their fifth studio album – Arirang – the day after its release.
The seven singers are reuniting for their first performance together in years as they celebrate the release of their new album.
"We ask for your kind understanding regarding this matter," label BigHit wrote.
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HYBE apologizes for excessive BTS event security
With BTS’s Gwanghwamun performance concluding safely, their agency HYBE expressed gratitude, stating, “We sincerely thank you for your warm support and consideration for the performance.” Regarding traffic and building controls and inspections implemented for the BTS performance,
BTS are set to return with a large-scale live performance event titled “BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang”, streamed globally on Netflix from Seoul on March 21. The event marks the group’s first full performance together since their 2022 farewell before completing mandatory military service.