BTS, Netflix and livestream comeback
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BTS’ “Arirang,” the group’s first studio album in six years, appears to be living up to its commercial promise, based on first-day streaming results on Spotify. The album bowed with a reported 110 million streams on the service globally,
Everything to know about the BTS comeback, including new music, a world tour and a potentially record-breaking Netflix livestream.
BTS Honors Their Roots and Looks to the Future on Long-Awaited ‘Arirang’: A Track-By-Track Breakdown
The seven-member group is back with their first album in nearly four years, ‘Arirang,’ a hip-hop heavy, Korean folk-infused experimental exploration of how the biggest group in the world can move forward.
BTS The Comeback Live' producers Done+Dusted share what to expect on Saturday's Netflix show, live from Seoul.
After a four-year hiatus and the end of their military service, BTS are returning as a full group. The key details of their return have now been officially confirmed: The new album, "ARIRANG," is released on March 20,
Kpop superstar boyband BTS will embark on a world tour next month to showcase new album "ARIRANG", after marking the end of a more than three-year hiatus for military service with a concert at Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square on Saturday.
This weekend, the biggest group in K-pop returns from a four-year hiatus with a new album, a live-streamed concert and an enormous tour that is already sold out.
The K-pop supergroup’s first show in over three years will stream live on Netflix at 7 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday. The New York Times will cover it live from Seoul.
Popular K-Pop boy band BTS recently teased their upcoming album with an animated video that showcases Howard University’s campus.