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BTS Dives into New Era with "2.0"; Global Icon Status Steadfast in Latest Video

The next chapter of BTS's music saga unfolds in their "2.0" music video. It leans heavily into their evolving musical journey.

A slick visual offering, this production reaffirms their position as prominent global music acts. It sets a tone ripe for further releases.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on April 3, 2026

BTS Comeback Concert Hits Sour Note: Attendance Dive and Hybe Shares Drop 16%

The BTS comeback concert in Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square encounters a downturn in expected attendance, casting a shadow over local businesses and leading to a significant 16% drop in Hybe shares.

Despite extensive security measures, only 60,000 turned up, far fewer than the 260,000 anticipated. A highlight, however, is the approximately 300 million fans who tuned into the Netflix livestream, reveling in the band’s reunion.

Local vendors, like Yang Changhoon, were caught off-guard, selling merely a fraction of their prepared goods, showcasing the event's logistical miscalculations and economic consequences.


Source: Digital Music News – Published on March 23, 2026

BTS Returns to Seoul Stage with a Historical Concert and Netflix Debut

BTS orchestrates an unparalleled spectacle in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, marking their live return after a three-and-a-half-year hiatus. The K-pop sensation unveils their new album, 'Arirang,' to an eager crowd of 104,000 fans, while 22,000 lucked out with free tickets.

Indeed, this extravagant display coincides with a historic setting, a site deeply rooted in Korean history. The concert, streamed live on Netflix, pioneers the platform's foray into live music, spotlighting the resplendent journey of BTS 2.0.


Source: News | NME – Published on March 21, 2026

"BTS's Mini Vinyl ‘SWIM’ Dips into Nostalgia—Just $14.95 at Target!"

Target tantalizes K-pop fans with a limited-edition Tiny Vinyl of BTS’s “SWIM,” priced at $14.95, a red 4″ vinyl offering.

The single, from their fifth album "ARIRANG," features “NORMAL” on the b-side. Buyers anticipate April delivery.

Tiny Vinyl, a blend of old-school charm and modern convenience, brings a four-minute-a-side audio masterpiece to your pocket.

BTS celebrates their new release with "The Comeback Live" concert in Seoul, a Netflix special, and a Spotify event in New York followed by a world tour.


Source: Billboard – Published on March 20, 2026

BTS clocks back in—less glitter, more group chat after five years solo

V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin, and J-Hope press pause, trading global stages for personal time and mandatory military service. Now, five years and a handful of solo ventures later, the seven assemble once more.

The group prepares to release its first album since their hiatus, a return that carries neither glitz nor disproportionate fanfare—just the promise of BTS operating, once again, as a collective rather than a constellation of solo acts.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on January 13, 2026

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