The China Mail - Kings of K-pop: What to know about BTS's comeback

USD -
AED 3.672499
AFN 62.000329
ALL 81.608796
AMD 368.629749
ANG 1.79046
AOA 917.999473
ARS 1391.982169
AUD 1.379482
AWG 1.80125
AZN 1.700282
BAM 1.669747
BBD 2.014096
BDT 122.750925
BGN 1.66992
BHD 0.37725
BIF 2975.5
BMD 1
BND 1.272576
BOB 6.910389
BRL 5.0265
BSD 1.000004
BTN 95.654067
BWP 13.471587
BYN 2.786502
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011227
CAD 1.370865
CDF 2241.000239
CHF 0.781905
CLF 0.02254
CLP 887.119924
CNY 6.79095
CNH 6.786204
COP 3792.77
CRC 455.222638
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.450015
CZK 20.775023
DJF 177.72003
DKK 6.38156
DOP 59.250242
DZD 132.485284
EGP 52.925802
ERN 15
ETB 157.375016
EUR 0.853901
FJD 2.20515
FKP 0.739209
GBP 0.739485
GEL 2.679902
GGP 0.739209
GHS 11.300308
GIP 0.739209
GMD 73.00019
GNF 8777.503799
GTQ 7.629032
GYD 209.214666
HKD 7.83085
HNL 26.609914
HRK 6.432596
HTG 130.601268
HUF 306.060965
IDR 17500.9
ILS 2.910695
IMP 0.739209
INR 95.80165
IQD 1310
IRR 1313000.000515
ISK 122.639853
JEP 0.739209
JMD 158.150852
JOD 0.709004
JPY 157.989502
KES 129.17947
KGS 87.449796
KHR 4010.999903
KMF 420.999704
KPW 900.016801
KRW 1492.830183
KWD 0.30825
KYD 0.833362
KZT 469.348814
LAK 21949.999948
LBP 89750.815528
LKR 324.546762
LRD 183.149882
LSL 16.409704
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.325015
MAD 9.17375
MDL 17.150468
MGA 4175.000091
MKD 52.616752
MMK 2099.28391
MNT 3579.674299
MOP 8.066645
MRU 39.999772
MUR 46.809893
MVR 15.409866
MWK 1741.504229
MXN 17.17395
MYR 3.929496
MZN 63.874966
NAD 16.40948
NGN 1370.50232
NIO 36.704978
NOK 9.178796
NPR 153.052216
NZD 1.68675
OMR 0.384503
PAB 1.000021
PEN 3.428498
PGK 4.35995
PHP 61.50402
PKR 278.601861
PLN 3.62764
PYG 6115.348988
QAR 3.643502
RON 4.447598
RSD 100.275985
RUB 74.178491
RWF 1460
SAR 3.758072
SBD 8.032258
SCR 13.940746
SDG 600.499936
SEK 9.32996
SGD 1.27278
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.59876
SLL 20969.502105
SOS 571.49797
SRD 37.19402
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.25
SVC 8.749995
SYP 110.578962
SZL 16.485027
THB 32.348015
TJS 9.365014
TMT 3.51
TND 2.880502
TOP 2.40776
TRY 45.432497
TTD 6.784798
TWD 31.521002
TZS 2597.650306
UAH 43.974218
UGX 3749.695849
UYU 39.725261
UZS 12077.999652
VES 508.06467
VND 26350.5
VUV 117.978874
WST 2.702738
XAF 560.031931
XAG 0.011523
XAU 0.000213
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802233
XDR 0.694969
XOF 558.464817
XPF 102.29968
YER 238.625015
ZAR 16.4296
ZMK 9001.197584
ZMW 18.875077
ZWL 321.999592
  • BCC

    -0.9500

    66.98

    -1.42%

  • BCE

    -0.0800

    24.39

    -0.33%

  • CMSC

    -0.0600

    23.05

    -0.26%

  • AZN

    3.1800

    187.72

    +1.69%

  • BP

    -0.2600

    44.14

    -0.59%

  • RBGPF

    -0.2100

    60.79

    -0.35%

  • NGG

    -0.2600

    86.98

    -0.3%

  • GSK

    0.0900

    50.99

    +0.18%

  • RIO

    2.5400

    112.04

    +2.27%

  • BTI

    1.7100

    65.35

    +2.62%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    23.56

    -0.17%

  • JRI

    -0.0100

    13.13

    -0.08%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1700

    16.03

    -1.06%

  • VOD

    0.4150

    15.51

    +2.68%

  • RELX

    -1.1500

    31.62

    -3.64%

Kings of K-pop: What to know about BTS's comeback
Kings of K-pop: What to know about BTS's comeback / Photo: © AFP

Kings of K-pop: What to know about BTS's comeback

BTS, the world's biggest boy band, reunites on stage on Saturday in a K-pop extravaganza watched by hundreds of thousands of fans in downtown Seoul and by millions around the planet online.

Text size:

AFP gives the lowdown on what to know ahead of the concert -- BTS's first since 2022 -- by the seven young men who more than anyone have turned South Korea into a global cultural powerhouse.

- Full comeback -

BTS broke hearts after, one by one -- beginning in 2022 and ending last June -- they swapped pop stardom for around 18 months of unglamorous compulsory military service.

Their agency has framed the concert -- a day after their fifth studio album "ARIRANG" drops -- as a declaration that normal service has at long last resumed.

"We promised our fans we'd be back," BTS's leader RM, 31, says in a trailer.

- The palace -

Roughly 15,000 tickets for the concert sold in an instant, but around 260,000 more fans are expected to throng Seoul for the open-air show.

The gig's overall director is Britain's Hamish Hamilton, who has worked with a string of global acts and has helmed Olympics ceremonies and Super Bowl shows.

Details of the concert have been strictly kept under wraps.

But local media reported that the event will begin inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul's grandest royal palace dating back to 1395.

Then BTS will move through the main gate to a main stage near Gwanghwamun Square in a route dubbed the "Path of a King" in reference to the Joseon emperors who reigned for five centuries.

"BTS is unarguably the most symbolic K-pop group there is. And it goes without saying Gyeongbokgung Palace is the most symbolic place in the country," Kim Do-hoon, a pop culture columnist, told AFP.

- Crowd control -

After more than 150 people died in a Halloween crowd crush in Seoul in 2022, authorities are taking no chances, closing Gyeongbokgung Palace and the nearby National Palace Museum for the day.

About 6,700 police officers, along with 8,200 security staff from the Seoul city government and the group's agency HYBE, will be deployed, authorities said, as well as counterterrorism officers.

"Given the recent volatile international situation... the possibility of a terrorist threat at large-scale events such as BTS concerts cannot be ruled out," the prime minister's office said in a statement.

- Money-spinner -

Both BTS and their fans are known for their progressive activism, including support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

They are also a colossal money-spinner, with the BTS "fandom economy" from sales of music and merchandise -- as well as tourism - worth billions of dollars annually.

Hotels are booked out in Seoul with thousands of fans flying in from abroad for the concert.

"BTS's comeback will contribute to an economic boom in the areas where they hold concerts, thanks to their strong fandom base," said Kim Dae-jong, a business professor at Sejong University.

"Convenience stores and lodging businesses will be the direct beneficiaries, while the national image could also be elevated with their return to the stage."

For BTS though, the success of the new "ARIRANG" album will be key.

"It will show not only the future of BTS but also that of the K-pop industry," columnist Kim said.

- World tour -

After the show, BTS will embark on their ARIRANG World Tour, which begins April 9 in Goyang, South Korea.

Stretching across 82 concerts in 34 cities worldwide, the 2026-27 tour will sweep through Asia, North America, Europe and Latin America.

Tickets for shows in South Korea, North America and Europe sold out within hours.

For fans unable to secure entry for the March 21 show, the centrepiece of the comeback is a Netflix livestream broadcasting the entire event to around 190 countries.

X.So--ThChM