Ecstatic BTS fans at sold-out Gwanghwamun Square concert, waving lightsticks and displaying Korean visas amid hype for 'Arirang' album.
Ecstatic BTS fans at sold-out Gwanghwamun Square concert, waving lightsticks and displaying Korean visas amid hype for 'Arirang' album.
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BTS Comeback Concert Sparks Visa Surge Among Fans, Critical Anticipation

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Following the instant sell-out of tickets for their March 21, 2026, comeback concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, BTS is fueling a global travel boom, with Filipino visa applications to South Korea up 17 percent. Critics and experts highlight the event's potential for emotional and cultural impact as the group promotes their new album 'Arirang'.

The free outdoor concert, 'BTS Comeback Live: ARIRANG', marking the K-pop septet's first full-group show after mandatory military service, saw 15,000 tickets vanish within minutes of reservations opening on February 23 amid over 100,000 simultaneous users.

New data reveals the event's international draw: Filipino visa applications surged up to 17 percent in January-February 2026—typically slow months—with South Korean Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa citing the concert as the top reason. The embassy anticipates 20,000 visitors in February alone, versus a usual 13,000 for the first two months; last year, over 600,000 Filipinos visited South Korea, leading ASEAN nations.

K-pop critic Leo Kang linked the hype to a 1903 prediction by Homer B. Hulbert: 'Their horizon may now be pitifully circumscribed, but this latent explosive power of emotion will one day reach a broader world and astonish all of humanity.' Kang anticipates repetitive choreography to captivate global audiences, referencing past events like KCON 2016 in France, and praises J-Hope's rhythmic leadership, strong in North American markets per Forbes and Rolling Stone.

Ahead of the Netflix-livestreamed show and ensuing world tour (34 cities, 79 shows starting April in Seoul), depth psychologist Dr. Kim Hee Seon views it as a platform for emotional healing via shared movement, elevating K-pop's connective power.

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X users express excitement over the BTS Gwanghwamun Square concert's instant sell-out and massive waiting lists. Filipino fans discuss high costs for albums, streams, and live viewings while organizing events. Positive sentiments dominate, highlighting BTS's global impact amid anticipation for Arirang solos and Netflix broadcast.

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BTS performing at Gwanghwamun Square comeback concert, RM with ankle injury, amid 'Arirang' chart success.
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BTS 'Arirang' surges to top charts as comeback concert nears amid RM injury

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BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang', released March 20, topped Melon's Top 100 with lead track 'Swim' and sold over 4 million copies on day one. As the group prepares for their first full-group concert since military service at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21—announced last month with elaborate procession and production details—leader RM will limit choreography due to an ankle ligament injury from rehearsals. The free one-hour show admits 22,000 ticket holders but expects 260,000 in the area, with live Netflix streaming and bolstered security.

Seoul is making extensive preparations for BTS's free 'Arirang' comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, with city and government agencies focusing on safety and tourism amid expected crowds of 260,000. Netflix will livestream the event in 190 countries, marking its first live broadcast in Korea. The city is transforming landmarks into an extended concert venue.

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BTS held its first full-group concert since completing mandatory military service at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026. The one-hour show followed the release of its fifth studio album 'Arirang' and drew tens of thousands of fans, streamed live on Netflix worldwide. Members shared candid emotions about their hiatus and return.

Netflix hat BTS: The Return veröffentlicht, einen abendfüllenden Dokumentarfilm, der die Wiedervereinigung der K-Pop-Gruppe nach ihrem obligatorischen Militärdienst und ihre Comeback-Show festhält. Der von Bao Nguyen gedrehte Film begleitet die Entstehung ihres zehnten Studioalbums Arirang sowie die Geschehnisse hinter den Kulissen des Konzerts vom 21. März auf dem Gwanghwamun-Platz in Seoul. Die Dokumentation feierte am 27. März 2026 Premiere.

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K-pop band BTS will perform three shows at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium in March 2027 as part of its Arirang world tour. The dates were announced by organiser Live Nation HK on 22 May 2026.

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