BTS anuncia la proyección en directo a nivel mundial de su gira mundial Arirang

BTS proyectará en directo su concierto de regreso a casa en Busan en cines de todo el mundo el 13 de junio. El evento marca el primer espectáculo en un estadio del grupo de K-pop en su país desde 2022.

BTS anunció una proyección mundial en directo de una sola noche de su actuación en Busan como parte de la gira mundial Arirang. El concierto tendrá lugar en el Estadio Asiad de Busan el 13 de junio, fecha oficial del aniversario del grupo, y llegará a los fans a través de los socios de Trafalgar Releasing en los cines participantes. Las entradas saldrán a la venta el 28 de mayo, y se pueden encontrar más detalles en el sitio web de BTS Live Viewing.

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