Mar 20 • 11:53 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

After a hiatus of almost four years, BTS is back

BTS returns with a new album and world tour, marking their comeback after nearly four years of solo projects and military service.

BTS, the influential K-pop phenomenon, has made its much-anticipated return with the release of their new album 'ARIRANG'. After nearly four years filled with individual projects and mandatory military service, the band is back in its original formation. The excitement surrounding their comeback is palpable, as they also announce a world tour that will include three performances in Brazil, highlighting their enduring popularity and the strength of their fan base, known as ARMY.

The details of their return were unveiled on Friday, with the launch of 'ARIRANG' coinciding with a free live concert scheduled to take place in Seoul. This event is set to attract around 500,000 fans, and for those unable to attend in person, the concert will be streamed globally on Netflix, showcasing BTS’s influence beyond just the music charts and into mainstream entertainment platforms.

BTS has been a key force in shaping the global K-pop wave, breaking records on streaming platforms and music charts worldwide. Their return signals not only a new chapter in their careers but also represents a momentous occasion for fans who have eagerly awaited new content from the band. The commitment to their global audience is underscored by their return to the stage after years of focusing on individual projects, marking a significant milestone in the band's history and the broader K-pop landscape.

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