BTS kicks off Arirang world tour in Tampa
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Tens of thousands of K-pop music fans from all over the country are flocking to Tampa this weekend for a chance to see the mega pop-star group BTS perform in the first U.S. stop of their comeback world tour.
Attention, ARMY! From traffic and road closures to show times and fan events, here's everything you need to know ahead of the BTS Tampa takeover this weekend.
BTS scores its first top 10 — and first hit overall — on the U.K.'s Official Vinyl Singles chart, where "Swim" launches at No. 3 this time around.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. South Korean boy-band BTS has been on a lengthy four-year hiatus so that all the group's members could complete South Korea's mandatory military service requirement, but they've ...
BTS worked so hard on their new album that some members felt like they were “committing a crime” if they spoke up to ask for a break. The K-pop icons – consisting of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook – pulled back the curtain on their ...
BTS' army better suit up – the name of their newest album just dropped. On the heels of a much-anticipated tour announcement, the K-pop supergroup revealed its newest project, set to drop March 20, will be called "Arirang." Their first studio album in ...
Swarms of BTS fans and curious onlookers from around the world descended on Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square on Saturday to attend BTS’s highly anticipated comeback concert, BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG. According to HYBE, the South Korean entertainment ...
The first thing BTS ask for on Arirang, the group's long-awaited fifth studio album, is simple: "Put your phone down." It sounds almost cliché in an era of screen fatigue, but coming from BTS, it lands with a strange kind of dissonance. This is, after all ...
BTS is officially launching their comeback after taking several years off while the band’s members completed their mandatory military service. The K-pop group announced on Sunday, January 4, that they will release a new album — their first in six years ...
In this op-ed, Teen Vogue's senior editor, P. Claire Dodson, unpacks Netflix's BTS: The Return and what it says about where the band goes from here. Warning: spoilers for the documentary ahead. It is so tempting, as we age, to feel the need to prove ourselves.
K-pop stars must develop stamina and prevent injuries while also maintaining the lithe physique their industry demands, the band’s former trainer says.