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BTS performing at their Arirang comeback concert, topping Netflix non-English TV chart with 18.4 million views.
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BTS 'Arirang' comeback concert amasses 18.4 million Netflix views, tops non-English TV chart

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The livestream of K-pop group BTS's comeback concert 'BTS the Comeback Live: Arirang' drew 18.4 million views on Netflix, topping the streamer's weekly non-English series chart with 13.1 million views.

In late August, two of Sweden's most acclaimed artists, José González and Seinabo Sey, will perform on stage at Dalhalla outside Rättvik. The concert promises a meeting of strong musical expressions with both new and older material. José González released his fifth album, “Against the Dying of the Light”, today.

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At a press conference on March 23, P-pop group SB19 revealed the tracklist for their upcoming album ‘Wakas at Simula,’ set for release on March 27. It includes 24 tracks, with 6 new songs and remastered versions from past EPs.

Michael Stipe made a rare onstage appearance on Saturday to perform two R.E.M. songs at a concert by Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy in Brooklyn. The event celebrated the 40th anniversary of R.E.M.'s album Lifes Rich Pageant. This marked the first time Stipe had sung those tracks live since 2008.

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Harry Styles released his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., on March 6, 2026—his first full-length project in four years—and celebrated with an exclusive one-night-only concert at Manchester's Co-op Live arena. The event enforced a no-phones policy, was filmed for a Netflix special premiering March 8, and featured tracks from the new record.

Australian singer Ruel performed at New York's Terminal 5 on February 20, 2026, as part of his Kicking My Feet Tour. The show supported his sophomore album and featured captivating performances. Photos from the event capture the energy of the live music experience.

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Colombian singer Shakira drew a record 400,000 people to her free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo on March 1, 2026, surpassing prior records and closing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The event, echoing her 2007 performance at the venue, earned praise from President Claudia Sheinbaum for its logistics and crowd behavior but criticism from actress Susana Zabaleta as 'bread and circuses' amid recent violence. No major incidents were reported.

 

 

 

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