In a monumental event, Seoul is set to welcome approximately 260,000 fans for BTS's long-awaited comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square. This historic occasion marks the band's first performance together since October 2022, and it promises to be a focal point for K-pop aficionados and fans worldwide.
The concert will feature a one-hour set filled with songs from their newly released album, 'Arirang', adding excitement to an already electrifying environment set against a 14th-century royal palace gateway.
Organizers expect a substantial crowd, with roughly 22,000 fans granted free access to the concert venue while the rest will enjoy the performance via giant screens set outside. The preparations have seen the city authorities deploying around 7,000 police officers, including specialized units equipped to manage potential drone activity.
In the lead-up to the concert, the atmosphere in Seoul is buzzing with anticipation. Local businesses are preparing to cater to the influx of tourists, knowing that a single performance can generate millions in revenue. The city's nightlife has embraced the band’s signature purple, showering the streets with themed decor.
BTS's impact extends beyond entertainment; as cultural ambassadors, their music has propelled Korean soft power globally. Their return not only marks a significant event for the fans but also symbolizes South Korea's resurgence as a cultural hub in the global entertainment arena.
While some locals express concerns over potential disruptions due to the concert, many view the event as a celebration of national pride. Fans from across the globe are preparing to witness this extraordinary occasion, either in person or through a live stream on Netflix.



















