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BTS Holds First Japan Concert in About 7 Years—110,000 ARMY Go Wild at Tokyo Dome for the First Time in 8 Years [Full Concert Report]

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BTS held their world tour's Japan leg, titled "BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' IN JAPAN," at the Tokyo Dome on april 17th and 18th. The concert marked their first performance in Japan in approximately seven years, following the BTS WORLD TOUR 'LOVE YOURSELF : SPEAK YOURSELF'  — JAPAN EDITION" in July 2019, and the atmosphere was nothing short of electrifying. BTS Launches Largest World Tour in History for a Korean Artist 21st century pop icons BTS —comprised RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook —kicked off "BTS World Tour 'ARIRANG'" on April 9th at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium in South Korea. Following the Tokyo Dome performances on April 17th and 18th, the tour will span 85 shows across 34 cities in North America, Europe, South America, and Asia. This tour is the largest ever for both BTS and any Korean artist to date, and with additional performances in Japan and Middle East already teased, the scale of tour is expected ...

BTS Conquer Tokyo Dome With "Arirang"... Featured on the Front Page of Major Japanese Newspapers

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  BTS ( 방탄소년단) simultaneously graced the front pages of major Japanese sports newspapers. From the 17th to the 18th, five of Japan's leading sports dailies —including Nikkan Sports and Sports Nippon —gave prominent coverage to "BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Tokyo" concert held at Tokyo Dome. In particular at convenience stores near the venue, newspapers featuring the coverage quickly sold out from early morning as fans flocked to purchase them. Local media focused on BTS's full-group comeback after seven years and the enthusiastic response from the audience that filled Tokyo Dome. Reports highlighted phrases such as "Return as a complete group after seven years," "Tokyo Dome in a frenzy," and "Reunion with ARMY (the fandom name)," analyzing the symbolic significance of the concert. The Tokyo Dome concerts marked BTS's first full-group performances in about seven years since 2019, with both shows completely sold out. This once ag...

RM "Shuts Down" a Fan's Discussion About His Leg Injury on Instagram

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  As ARMYs know, just before BTS's comeback stage at Gwanghwamun in late March, RM suffered an ankle injury during rehearsals. At the time, BigHit Music stated, "A medical diagnosis confirmed a sprain of the accessory navicular, a partial ligament tear, and a talus contusion (which includes ligament damage and inflammation). As advised by medical professionals, he must wear a cast and strictly limit movement for a minimum of two weeks to focus solely on his recovery." Following this, during several promotional events for ARIRANG —including the Gwanghwamun stage and performances in the United States —RM was seen with his leg in a cast or moving with crutches. Even so, he occassionally tried to groove along with the music by swaying his upper body, moving his arms, or lightly stepping to the rhythm. Fortunately, his injury healed in time for BTS to officially begin their world tour, and he can now be cnsidered fully recovered. Nevertheless, discussions surrounding RM's ...

J-Hope's mother's special offer to BTS members gains attention amid their packed world tour schedule

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  BTS successfully kicked off their world tour "ARIRANG" with concerts held on the 9th and from the 11th and 12th at Goyang Main Stadium. Despite heavy downpours on the first day and consecutive show dates, the members delivered over 22 songs live with full energy and passionately interacted with 132,000 attendees across the three days. After a three-day break to recover, BTS departed for Japan on the 15th to prepare for their upcoming performances at Tokyo Dome on the 17th and 18th. The group is then expected to continue their world tour with a total of 85 shows across 34 cities worldwide, including North America, Europe, and South America, wrapping up in early 2027. Since announcing their comeback in early July last year, the members have been working at full capacity —focusing on songwriting, recording, and producing their new album, as well as promotional activities and preparations for album while simultaneously prepaing for a tour has taken a significant toll on their m...

Jin Reveals the Hidden Side of Being the Eldest in BTS: The Best Part, But Not Without Its Frustrations

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On April 15, Rolling Stone officially released the second individual interview between Kim Seokjin and senior writer Brian Hiatt, as part of a special project for its May issue. The conversation took place when Brian met with the members of BTS in Seoul this past February, just ahead of the group's long-awaited studio album release, ARIRANG. Similar to the previously released interview with Kim Namjoon, the two delved into a wide range of topics, from the making of the new album and individual project to Jin's reflective thoughts on life and career. One of the most interesting moments in the interview came when Brian Hiatt asked about Jin's role within the group: "What do you like and dislike about being the eldest in the band?" With his characteristic honesty and humor, BTS's eldest member did not hesitate to share both the endearing and somewhat ironic aspects of his relationship with the younger members. He explained that although he is the oldest, the mem...

Netizens Stunned by the Massive Revenue Generated From BTS's 3-Night Concert in Goyang

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  BTS successfully kicked off their world tour, "ARIRANG (BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG')," with three opening shows at Goyang Stadium last week, without any incidents. The group delivered a performance widely described as "the standard of a legendary show," making audiences completely forget about the group's hiatus. The ARMY fandom also played a role in painting a spectacular scene across the night sky of Goyang during those days. Fanchants in Korean from tens of thousands of fans of various nationalities echoed throughout the stadium, combined with the lights of ARMY Bombs to create a grand music festival where emotions and music reached their peak.  Following the concert, the list of celebrities in attendance left the public stunned. From A-list stars line Lee Jungjae and Ha Jiwon, to the couple Jang Donggung and Go Soyoung, as well as IU, Park Seojoon, Park Hyungsik, to idols such as TXT, Lee Sserafim, IVE (including Jang Wonyoung), and Babymonster (Chiqu...

A fansite of a BTS member reveals the purchase of 17 concert tickets, sparking mixed reactions from ARMY

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        In K-pop culture, "fansites" are a concept that is far from unfamiliar to fans. They are individuals or groups of fans who operate independently, specializing in capturing photos and videos of idols at events such as concerts, airports, fansigns, or award ceremonies. With significant investment in equipment and skills, fansites often produce content whose quality rivals that or professional media outlets. Beyond simply documenting moments of their favourite idols, fansites also play a significant role in promoting artists' public image. High-resolution photos, clear fancams, and everyday moments widely shared across social media help idols reach a broader audience. In fact, many K-pop idols have risen to prominence quickly thanks to stunning photos or viral fancams created by fansites.     For this reason, many fans hold a special appreciation for fansites, as they satisfy viewing demand while also supporting idols in terms of media exposure. Howeve...