Mar 22 โ€ข 17:32 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany FAZ

K-Pop Stars in Seoul: BTS are back - and radiate joy

After more than three years, BTS returns to the concert stage in Seoul, captivating their audience with an electrifying performance streamed live on Netflix.

After three years, five months, and six days, BTS has made their long-anticipated comeback with a concert in Seoul, which was broadcast live by Netflix. The excitement surrounding the event echoes that of classic famous concerts, reminiscent of the thrilling atmosphere of a Beatles show, where the only sound is the overwhelming enthusiasm of the fans. As the concert unfolds, it becomes clear that BTS, known for their energetic performances and deep connection with their audience, continues to uplift spirits during challenging times.

The venue hosted around 22,000 ecstatic fans who had secured the coveted 'golden ticket' for the concert. Despite the lingering concerns related to health precautions, many attendees could be seen wearing masks yet were filled with joy, singing along, and expressing their admiration for the K-pop icons. While the event was rich in emotional highs, it also showcased the technological marvels of a modern concert, with a well-curated show that utilized the capabilities of streaming to reach a global audience.

BTS's return not only highlights their enduring popularity but also signifies the positive impact of live music on collective morale post-pandemic. Their ability to connect with fans, even through a screen, reinforces the importance of community and shared experiences in a world that has faced unprecedented challenges. This comeback serves as a beacon of hope and joy, illustrating how art continues to bring people together, transcend boundaries, and foster a sense of unity in today's society.

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