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BTS: Triumphant Return After 4 Years with 260,000 Fans in Seoul – They Presented 'Arirang' and Start Their Biggest Tour

Published March 22, 2026, 07:10
BTS: Triumphant Return After 4 Years with 260,000 Fans in Seoul – They Presented 'Arirang' and Start Their Biggest Tour

The members of BTS – RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook – appeared together on stage for the first time in almost four years, in a free concert in Seoul that attracted up to 260,000 spectators, marking the return of the group with the new album “Arirang” and the start of their biggest world tour. The long-awaited return of BTS took place with a public concert in Seoul, dedicated to the group's most loyal fans. Although only 22,000 spectators secured the so-called “Golden Ticket” to attend the event in person, it is estimated that up to 260,000 people gathered in total, making it the largest public concert ever held in South Korea. The one-hour performance was part of the promotional campaign for the group's fifth full studio album, titled “Arirang”. The album was released the day before the concert and took its name from the traditional Korean song considered the country's unofficial national anthem. The new album precedes BTS's biggest world tour, which will cover 34 regions between April 2026 and March 2027. A documentary about the long-awaited reunion of the group, as well as the return concert, will be shown on Netflix. Impressive stage production in a historic location The concert began with the BTS members heading towards the stage through the historic “King’s Road”, a ceremonial route in Gyeongbokgung Palace, which during the Joseon Dynasty was intended exclusively for kings. The concert opened with the performance of the song “Body to Body”, the first track from the new album. The group also performed older hits, such as “Butter” and “Dynamite”, with RM sitting in some parts of the concert due to an ankle injury he sustained before the performance. High-specification production with international contributors The direction of the concert was undertaken by Hamish Hamilton, a British creator known for his involvement in major television events, such as the Super Bowl halftime show and the Oscars ceremony, an element that demonstrates the size of BTS’s return. The stage design, created by event production specialists Guy Carrington and Florian Winter, was based on the idea of a frame, which combines the modern aesthetics of BTS with the historical significance of the space. As Hamilton noted, the goal was to create a setting that harmonized with the historical character of the palace, without altering the meaning of the space. The production required significant technical support, with approximately 9.5 kilometers of cables used to operate the equipment. Despite the extensive preparation, there was no rehearsal with the group on the…