It’s the day! D-Day arrives for BTS Gwanghwamun comeback concert

Intense anticipation continues to grow in Seoul on Saturday as the countdown enters its final hours for BTS’ full-group comeback performance at Gwanghwamun Square, with a massive crowd expected to gather in the Korean capital for the landmark event. The free outdoor concert, scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and run for approximately one hour, is being staged to celebrate the release of the group’s fifth full-length album, “ARIRANG,” which dropped Friday. The performance will mark BTS’ first major stage in Korea as a complete seven-member act since completing mandatory military service. Authorities estimate that as many as 260,000 visitors could converge on the Gwanghwamun and City Hall area throughout the day. From early morning, fans from across Korea and overseas have begun filling nearby hotels, cafes and tourist sites, lending a festive energy to central Seoul. With a global livestream through Netflix also planned, the concert is expected to reach millions of viewers worldwide. As anticipation builds toward showtime, the Gwanghwamun stage is poised to host one of the most close

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