South Korean police have announced stringent measures against terror threats for BTS's free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, following the group's ARIRANG album release. Building on earlier preparations for up to 260,000 attendees, new protocols address recent risks amid Middle East tensions.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's March 13 announcement outlines a zero-tolerance policy for disruptions like bomb threats, pledging detention and pursuit of suspects. Citing global conflicts, commandos will inspect the expanded venue, now accommodating 22,000 fans via added standing zones (up from initial 13,000 core capacity).
Enhanced security includes metal detectors, vehicle-ramming barricades, item restrictions for attendees, and probes into ticket-buying bots after the final sales round on March 12. This supplements prior deployments of SWAT, cyber teams, and thousands of Hybe security staff.
Promotions tied to the comeback include Spotify's SWIMSIDE campaign for lead single 'SWIM' (co-written by RM, PDogg, Ryan Tedder, and Sean Foreman), featuring an in-app 'Decoding ARIRANG' experience from March 13 and a Han River cruise (March 27-29) with BTS-themed activities. Netflix released a promotional video with the group and will livestream the concert, following their documentary BTS: The Return.