
BTS's V has been continuously sharing recent shots and interacting with fans. Yesterday (7th), he posted several photos and videos on his Instagram with the words in Hangul "End of January, Beginning of February." Since "end" and "beginning" mean the end and the start in Japanese, it is speculated that V is reflecting on last month and preparing for the new month. The daily photos released captured V in an unadorned manner. Notably, he was seen walking arm in arm with his close friend Park Hyung-sik in the night streets, spending time with members in the practice room, and eating taiyaki and street oden. His fashion items, including a black coat, checkered scarf, glasses, and scarf, created a sophisticated atmosphere that drew attention. Additionally, the results of a test titled "My Music Age" also attracted interest. The corresponding image showed V's music age as "82 years old," with an explanation stating, "You are into music from the late 1950s. Your playlist has a rich history." Fans who saw the post reacted enthusiastically, saying, "His taste in music is wonderful as expected" and "I’m even more captivated by his simple appearance."
BTS is set to transform Seoul into a cultural experience space with 'THE CITY ARIRANG SEOUL' from March 20 to April 12, coinciding with their album release. Major landmarks will feature media displays, and various programs will engage tourists and locals in new cultural experiences. Details will be shared on Weverse.
Scriptwriter and director Kitagawa Eriiko sparked conversation by posting a photo of BTS's V on X, asking followers to identify him. The photo featured V's advertisement for Paradise City, and fans quickly confirmed his identity. Kitagawa humorously admitted she knew BTS but didn't recognize V at first. She is known for directing films like 'Heaven's Postman' and 'Halfway' and writing popular dramas. BTS is set to release their 5th full album 'ARIRANG' on March 20, followed by a world tour across 34 cities with 82 performances.
BTS's comeback concert at Gwanghwamun is confirmed, with Seoul city implementing comprehensive safety measures and fair pricing strategies for fans. Mayor Oh Se-hoon emphasizes the importance of safety and event enjoyment. Various cultural events will accompany the concert, enhancing the experience for both local and international visitors.
Chef H. Duk-juk, known for his appearance on Netflix's 'White and Black Spoon' Season 2, met BTS and shared a friendly photo on social media. The post garnered over 250,000 likes, highlighting the excitement of fans worldwide. Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for their full group comeback in March, with a documentary also set to release.
BTS is set to make a full comeback with RM expressing excitement on social media. They will hold a live event on March 21 and release a documentary on Netflix about their new album process. The 5th album, 'ARIRANG', featuring 14 tracks, will explore themes of identity and universal emotions, aiming to resonate with fans worldwide.
Comedian Kim Yong-chul has passed the JLPT N3 exam with a score of 95, sharing his results on Instagram. He reflects on his previous failure in the same exam and considers attempting the N2 level next. He also shares advice from singer Sung Si-kyung about studying effectively for the exam.
January was eventful in the Korean entertainment scene, featuring BTS's comeback announcement and world tour dates, 2PM's Taecyeon revealing his fiancée's name during a live broadcast, BLACKPINK's Jennie's controversial birthday party, and ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo facing a tax scandal while in military service.
On the afternoon of the 2nd, BTS departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. They will showcase their comeback stage at Gwanghwamun, with a Netflix documentary set to release on March 21. Additionally, the music video for 'Save ME' has surpassed 800 million views ahead of their full group comeback.
BTS is set to perform a comeback live on Netflix on March 21, 2026, celebrating their new album 'ARIRANG'. This historic event will be streamed globally from Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul. Following the live event, a documentary titled 'BTS: THE RETURN' will be released on March 27, showcasing their journey and creative process.
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