As preparations ramp up for BTS's long-awaited full-group concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on March 21—detailed in earlier coverage—the group has revealed details of its fifth studio album 'ARIRANG', releasing March 20. The free Netflix-streamed event is expected to draw 260,000 fans, with enhanced security and cybersecurity measures in place.
Building on initial reports of extensive city preparations, including site closures and transportation adjustments, BigHit Music has shared more on 'ARIRANG', a 14-track album capturing BTS's Korean roots and emotions. The lead single 'Swim', an upbeat alternative pop track co-written by RM, is joined by 'Body to Body', 'Hooligan', 'Aliens', 'Fya', and '2.0'. Songwriting took place in Los Angeles last summer with producers including Diplo, Ryan Tedder, and El Guincho (noting prior mentions of Max Martin and Jon Bellion).
The concert, directed by Super Bowl halftime veteran Hamish Hamilton, starts at 8 p.m. and admits 22,000 ticket holders, with crowds projected from the square to Sungnyemun Gate—the largest since the 2002 World Cup. Security escalates with 6,700 police officers among 15,000 personnel, triple-layer barricades, metal detectors, drone teams, subway restrictions, locker closures, and three medical stations. Cybersecurity features a hotline by the Ministry of Science and ICT, KISA, and Hybe, plus 18 mobile base stations to counter DDoS threats.
RM urged fans on Weverse to 'enjoy safely,' while Jin called it 'an honor at this meaningful place.' Seoul shops sport purple decorations as fans like Philippines' Marga Uy Baula stock up on merchandise. Post-concert, BTS heads to the US for 'Spotify x BTS: Swimside' and NBC's 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on March 25-26, kicking off an extensive world tour.