K-pop stars BTS stage massive concert in Seoul
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If you’ve ever lost hours falling down a BLACKPINK dance practice rabbit hole, screamed along to a BTS song, or watched PSY break the internet, you owe a debt to a trio of performers who changed everything about Korean music more than three decades ago.
The concert in Seoul’s historic center was a grand homecoming for a pivotal force of South Korean soft power. RM, the group’s leader, performed through an ankle injury.
Even before "KPop Demon Hunters" picked up those historic statuettes on Oscar night, K-culture was already conquering America, with BTS packing stadiums and frozen kimbap selling out at Costco. Turns out,
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Billboard Magazine's Tetris Kelly about the comeback concert for K-pop supergroup BTS. Hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to pack downtown Seoul Saturday.
Move over, Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show. Netflix is making a bid for the 2026 live event crown, fueled by K-pop. “We also hope that this will really transcend generations.” The event takes place outdoors in Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square,
On Friday, the boy band and global juggernaut BTS released its first album of new music since the pandemic. On Saturday, the group is performing live in central Seoul, the South Korean capital. It’s their first concert in three years,
BTS fans are flocking to two Seoul spots that once served as bases for the group when they were training to be K-pop stars.
The soaring popularity of K-pop music across the globe is leading to an increasing demand for fans to dance like their favorite K-pop Bands, including BTS and Blackpink. As some universities across the U.S. are offering K-pop choreography courses, dance ...