Security forces deploy in central Seoul for BTS's 2026 comeback concert, ensuring safety for 260,000 fans amid heightened measures.
Security forces deploy in central Seoul for BTS's 2026 comeback concert, ensuring safety for 260,000 fans amid heightened measures.
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Seoul ramps up security details for BTS comeback concert

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Following initial preparations, South Korean authorities detailed enhanced security for the BTS comeback concert on March 21, 2026, in central Seoul, expecting up to 260,000 attendees. The one-hour free event, tied to the Arirang album release, will see 4,800 police and 3,400 officials deployed, prioritizing safety after the 2022 Itaewon crush.

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety's March 11 announcement outlines a 'safety-first' approach for the concert from Gwanghwamun Square to City Hall, one of Seoul's largest gatherings since the 2002 World Cup. Around 22,000 free tickets were distributed to fans globally, with the area open to others.

Deployments include crowd flow management, emergency response, and anti-terrorism units. Interior Minister Yun Ho-jung highlighted pre-event inspections on March 19-20, real-time command centers, and post-event cleanup. A 'Caution' crisis alert will cover Jongno and Jung Districts on March 21.

The event, titled BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang and livestreamed on Netflix to 190 countries, precedes BTS's global tour starting in April (Goyang and Busan dates confirmed). Yun stated, “This event will showcase not just K-culture, but K-safety.” Measures include multilingual guides, medical stations, 894 public toilets, allowed overnight camping (no large tents), and crackdowns on illegal vendors/parking.

Coordination involves Culture, Sports and Tourism, Health and Welfare, fire authorities, and Seoul's Citizen Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, building on earlier venue zoning, subway adjustments, and site closures.

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Discussions on X about BTS's March 21, 2026, comeback concert in Seoul focus on enhanced security measures for up to 260,000 attendees. Critics accuse BTS and HYBE of wasting taxpayer money on excessive police deployment. Fans defend the measures as necessary after the Itaewon crush and criticize the government for imposing high costs and responsibilities on the group. Updates highlight the deployment of thousands of police and security personnel.

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