K-pop supergroup BTS has staged its first concert in more than three years, marking a major comeback with a performance in Seoul. The group held an outdoor concert at Gwanghwamun Square, drawing tens of thousands of fans as they returned from a hiatus while members completed their mandatory military service. The event also marked the launch of their new album, which reportedly sold nearly 4 million copies on its first day of release. While organizers anticipated a much larger crowd, authorities estimated that around 40,000 to 42,000 people attended the concert. The performance was also streamed globally, allowing fans around the world to watch the group’s long-awaited return. BTS is set to embark on a global tour starting next month, with dozens of shows planned across multiple regions. Industry analysts expect the tour to generate massive revenues, potentially rivaling some of the highest-grossing tours in music history.
BTS Stages First Concert in Over Three Years
K-pop supergroup BTS returned to the stage after a three-year hiatus, performing for tens of thousands in Seoul and launching a new album. A global tour is set to begin next month.