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BTS to Broadcast March Gwanghwamun Concert Live in 190 Countries

BTS to Broadcast March Gwanghwamun Concert Live in 190 Countries
BTS announced that their concert in Gwanghwamun will be broadcast live in 190 countries.
The concert coincides with the release of their fifth studio album 'ARIRANG.'
It will be held for free from March 20 to 22.

[TV Daily Reporter Kim Ji-hyun] BTS has announced that their special concert in Gwanghwamun this March will be broadcast live in 190 countries. The Cultural Heritage Administration recently conditionally approved the venue requests from HYBE for performing at Gyeongbokgung and Sungnyemun.

Preparations for the concert are underway at Gwanghwamun Square, where HYBE has submitted requests to use both Gwanghwamun and Seoul Plaza. The concert will be held for free on the comeback day, March 20, and the following weekend, March 21-22.

This live broadcast will be conducted through a global OTT platform boasting over 300 million subscribers, coinciding with BTS's release of their fifth studio album, 'ARIRANG.'

This concert is set to be a pivotal moment in BTS's musical journey. Occurring alongside the release of their fifth studio album 'ARIRANG,' it enhances their artistic growth and bolsters the global status of K-pop. The live broadcast to audiences worldwide promises to spread BTS's music as well as Korean culture far and wide.

With BTS playing a significant role in promoting Korean culture recently, this event holds great meaning for their fandom. Fans have eagerly anticipated this comeback, and the concert will provide them with an unforgettable experience. It will be remembered as a valuable opportunity to reflect and share new music together.

Beyond being a mere musical event, this concert is expected to contribute to the global dissemination of K-Culture. BTS's influential performance is anticipated to have positive repercussions for the Korean tourism industry and regional economic revitalization in the future.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: TVDaily

Source: tvdaily.co.kr