K-pop boyband BTS has recently revealed on Friday that they will release the first performances of their upcoming world tour 'Arirang' at theatres in South Korea and other countries.
More than 3,500 theatres in 75 countries will stream the band's April 11 and April 18 performances in Goyang, which is located northwest of Seoul, and Tokyo, respectively. According to the firm, time differences will cause some locations to display delayed broadcasts.
Leading multiplex chains in South Korea, including CGV, Lotte Cinema, and Megabox, will hold live viewing events. On February 25, ticket sales will begin at 10 a.m.
The performances kick off what BigHit called the largest K-pop artists' globe tour to date, which would include 82 shows in 34 countries.
Tickets for 41 events, including those in Goyang, have already sold out throughout North America and Europe.
Additionally, BTS will be the first Korean group to perform independently at major stadiums across the world, such as Allianz Arena in Munich, Stanford Stadium in California, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, and Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
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According to the agency, the group has already set a record at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where it will play for 120,000 spectators over the course of two days on July 6-7.
The tour comes after the release of "Arirang," the group's fifth full-length album, which is scheduled for March 20. BigHit will also organise "BTS The City Arirang Seoul," a cultural event with a BTS theme that combines music, media art, and urban installations, around the South Korean capital from March 20 to April 1 in honour of the new release.
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