
BTS (Bulletproof Boy Scouts) Jin will appear in the NTV special edition of 'We Were There'. This program is a documentary variety show themed around 'reunion' and 'school reunion'. This time, Arashi's Masaki Aiba and Jin will travel to Jin's hospitality in Seoul, Korea. The two met for the first time this year during '24-Hour TV'. Jin invited Masaki Aiba to Korea, suggesting, 'I want to guide you around Seoul next time,' making their reunion a reality. The journey will showcase the past, present, and future of these two top artists. According to the official site, Jin will guide Masaki Aiba to recommended spots in Seoul and also give a tour of the HYBE building. This time, BTS's room will be introduced for the first time on Japanese television. They will share memories of their practice during their debut and reminisce about their debut experiences as Arashi and BTS, raising expectations. Jin's appearance in the special edition of 'We Were There' will be broadcast on December 7 at 15:00.
On the morning of the 31st, BTS members SUGA, J-HOPE, and Jimin arrived in Korea via Incheon International Airport after finishing their North America tour, 'ARIRANG'. The article includes photos from local media, and it notes that BTS also won a major award at the American Music Awards after five years.
On the afternoon of the 30th, BTS members Jin, Jungkook, RM, and V returned to Korea via Incheon International Airport after their successful North American tour, which attracted approximately 840,000 fans. As anticipation builds for their upcoming Busan concert, President Lee Jae-myung has called for measures to address rising accommodation costs, warning it could harm the city's image.
BTS's 5th full album 'ARIRANG' maintains its position at No. 2 on the 'Weekly Top Album Global' chart and has achieved gold certification in the UK. The title track 'SWIM' ranks 4th globally and has seen significant movement in various charts. BTS continues to dominate with multiple tracks charting and is set to conclude their North American tour soon.
BTS kicked off their North America tour in Tampa, performing 15 sold-out shows across five cities. The tour generated significant economic impact, with estimates of up to $2 billion in local benefits. Their performances not only showcased their music but also heightened interest in Korean culture, as noted by local media and academic experts. BTS's influence was evident in their interactions with local leaders and communities, further solidifying their global impact.
BTS's music video for '2.0' from their 5th album 'ARIRANG' surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. The video features a creative homage to the film 'Oldboy' and highlights BTS's evolution with a captivating performance. The song, blending hip-hop and trap, showcases their confidence and has charted on Billboard's HOT 100, demonstrating their significant impact in the global music scene.
As BTS's concert in Busan approaches, hotel prices have skyrocketed, with some rates increasing by up to 3.3 times. President Lee Jae-myung urged for improvements to prevent damage to Busan's image and called for fair pricing practices. Local authorities are taking measures to address the issue and ensure a positive experience for fans.
Jungkook of BTS raised questions about the sudden suspension of his Instagram account, which Instagram attributed to violations of intellectual property policies. He posted a question mark on Twitter after discovering the suspension. Meanwhile, BTS recently made a successful comeback with their album 'ARIRANG' and is currently on a world tour, performing in various cities.
Jungkook of BTS surprised fans by releasing a Vlog that captures his daily life during the world tour. The video features behind-the-scenes moments, including his preparations for performances and interactions with bandmates. Fans expressed their joy and appreciation, leading to over 37 million views within a day.
BTS raises concerns about skyrocketing hotel prices ahead of their Busan concert, urging for fair treatment of fans. RM, Jimin, and Jungkook express disappointment over the situation, highlighting the need for affordable accommodations as fans plan their visits. Many fans report canceled bookings and are considering day trips instead.
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