Hybe denies political motive behind BTS red lighting

Hybe has dismissed speculation that Seoul's plan to illuminate landmarks in red for BTS' comeback is politically motivated. The company said the color reflects the visual identity of the upcoming album 'Arirang'.

The Seoul metropolitan government announced it would light 15 landmarks, including N Seoul Tower on Mount Nam, Lotte World Tower, the Sebitseom islands and Cheonggye Stream, in red on Friday and Saturday nights to celebrate BTS' return. The decision led some fans and internet users to speculate it aimed to promote the People Power Party—whose symbolic color is red—ahead of the June local elections, as Mayor Oh Se-hoon belongs to the party. In a statement on Wednesday, Hybe said: “The red color theme was chosen to reflect the key visual identity of BTS' upcoming album 'Arirang.' The Seoul city government is using the color at our request.” The agency urged the public not to excessively interpret mass cultural events through a political lens. The statement followed a surge of online posts from BTS' global fandom, ARMY, criticizing the decision. Some fans used hashtags like #BTSisPurple to highlight purple as the group's longstanding symbolic color, noting that landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Empire State Building have typically been lit in purple. 'Arirang,' the band's fifth studio album, is set to drop at 1 p.m. Friday, marking the first project with all members in three years and nine months.

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BTS performing at Gwanghwamun Square comeback concert, RM with ankle injury, amid 'Arirang' chart success.
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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 the second show of their Arirang world tour at Goyang Stadium on April 11 after a hiatus for mandatory military service. Tens of thousands of fans lit up the venue with purple light sticks as the group performed new tracks and hits. The tour spans 85 shows across 34 cities, the largest ever for a K-pop act.

Following last week's trailer, BTS released an additional sneak peek on March 25 for its Netflix documentary 'BTS: The Return,' offering behind-the-scenes looks at the 'Arirang' album cover shoot and member interviews ahead of the March 27 premiere.

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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.

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