Mar 23 β€’ 08:41 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

BTS enters a new era β€” with some room for improvement

BTS kicked off their new phase, referred to as 'BTS 2.0', with a live performance in Seoul, energizing their fanbase in a symbolic comeback.

BTS has officially entered a new phase in their career, heralded by their performance at the 'BTS Comeback Live: Arirang' event held at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square. This launch into what is being dubbed 'BTS 2.0' involved a vivid blending of contemporary pop and traditional Korean elements, further underscored by the use of the folk song 'Arirang' during their opening performance of the song 'Body to Body.' The setting was meaningful, as the group traversed a route historically associated with the Joseon kings, providing a rich cultural backdrop to their return.

The atmosphere at Gwanghwamun was charged with excitement, as 22,000 avid fans, known as the 'Army,' filled the venue. The fan presence was visually striking, with the area illuminated in purple from the glow of Army Bombs, BTS's official light sticks. As the production commenced, anticipation reached a peak, leading to overwhelming cheers as the members of the group took the stage amidst a dramatic auditory introduction featuring bells and trumpets. Frontman RS made an emphatic greeting to the crowd, marking the poignant moment of their return with his declaration, 'Hello, Seoul, we are back.'

This event symbolizes not only a significant milestone in BTS's journey but also sets the stage for their future endeavors. While the group is looking forward to new projects and musical explorations, there is a recognition that, like every era, this phase will present opportunities for growth and improvement. Fans are eager to see how BTS evolves while remaining true to their roots and the cultural heritage they continue to honor in their performances.

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