Gwanghwamun Square prepares for BTS comeback concert: excited fans, mixed merchant reactions, and increased security amid terror alert caution.
Gwanghwamun Square prepares for BTS comeback concert: excited fans, mixed merchant reactions, and increased security amid terror alert caution.
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BTS comeback concert prompts mixed merchant reactions

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BTS is set for its full-group comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 after nearly four years. Nearby merchants show mixed expectations about a business boom, while the government has raised the terror alert to 'caution' level.

Moon Sang-ki, 50, manager of JH Texas Bar next to Cheonggye Stream in central Seoul's Jung District, decorated his bar for BTS fans upon hearing of the nearby concert. “Both my staff and I are ARMY. We will stay open 24 hours that day and play BTS songs,” Moon told The Korea Times. Reservations have come from fans in China, Indonesia, Japan, and the US, with foreigners now making up half of customers. The free concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 is expected to draw up to 260,000 people, the largest there since the 2002 and 2006 World Cups exceeded 200,000. However, Lee Jung-hwa, 46, owner of a Korean barbecue restaurant, doubts benefits: “Fans will hold spots instead of visiting restaurants.” Yi Yul, 45, at a Nepali restaurant, expects few customers after the 8 p.m. one-hour show, as last orders are at 9:30 p.m. Cafe owner Choi Jin-woo, in his 40s, is cautiously optimistic, noting Saturdays are usually quiet for office-worker clientele. Stage construction since Monday has restricted pedestrian access, frustrating some elderly like Jin Cheol-moon, 71, while others like Kim Beom-su, 39, accept it for promoting Korea's prestige. The government, on Prime Minister Kim Min-seok's orders, raised the terror alert to 'caution'—second-lowest on a four-tier scale—in Jongno and Jung wards from midnight Wednesday to Saturday, citing global security conditions. Agencies will increase patrols and joint responses.

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X discussions reflect mixed merchant reactions, with gratitude for BTS-driven business recovery after protests contrasted by complaints over unpaid closures due to security measures. The government's raised terror alert garners neutral reporting, jokes, and skepticism. Fans highlight positive economic impact and excitement for the comeback.

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Following their free comeback concert in Seoul last month, South Korean boy band BTS kicks off its 'Arirang' world tour in Goyang on Thursday. The three nights at Goyang Stadium launch what is poised to be K-pop's largest tour ever, with 85 performances across 34 cities worldwide. Organizer Live Nation reports 46 shows already sold out, including 2.4 million tickets for North American and European dates.

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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.

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