K-pop sensation BTS returns to stage with massive free concert
BTS kicked off its global tour with a massive free concert at Yeouido Park after the group officially completed their compulsory military service. The seven-member lineup reunited for just over an hour of performances that thrilled fans who had waited nearly four years to see them together again without any hiatus in between activities related specifically regarding this event itself or other matters concerning future plans outside these immediate circumstances surrounding today's announcement about what exactly happened during those specific moments when they performed songs like "Dynamite"...
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1BTS reunited for their first concert together since completing mandatory military service.
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2The group performed a massive free comeback show at the Woori Arena downtown on March 21, marking an end to nearly four years of hiatus due to enlistment.
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BTS reunited for their first concert in nearly four years after completing mandatory military service, celebrated by huge crowds of cheering fans.
— (Cbsnews)The K-pop supergroup returned to the stage Saturday with a massive free comeback concert downtown Seoul featuring all seven members performing together again. Fans were described as being 'in festive mood'.
— (En.yna.co.kr)BTS concluded their mandatory military service in South Korea to reunite for a historic global concert that drew approximately 22,000 ticket holders plus massive crowds of street spectators near central Seoul on Saturday night. The event was broadcast live via Netflix and featured members reflecting on the group's four-year hiatus while celebrating as one of few K-pop acts able to return after serving in Korea's roughly two-year military draft due to ongoing tensions with North Korea.