GQ Magazine, Germany on ARIRANG in Munich:
“…Munich experiences BTS not only at their best, but at the peak of their career. After seven years without a joint world tour, the seven members not only show that they have lost none of their stage presence - they prove that they have grown as artists.
The vocal performance of the seven members is particularly impressive. Despite the physically extremely demanding choreographies, the constant movement over the extensive 360-degree stage and the high intensity of each individual number, their live vocals remain remarkably stable. Whether powerful rap passages, complex ad-libs or the demanding high notes of the vocal line - BTS prove once again that their performance is not based on spectacular staging alone, but on an extraordinary musical basis.
At the same time, the two Munich evenings prove that their greatest strength lies not only in the size and quality of their shows, but in the extraordinary connection between seven artists and their global community.
With the Arirang World Tour, BTS wanted to show what a reunion feels like after seven years – the longing, the gratitude and the joy of being back on stage together. In Munich, they succeeded in exactly that.”
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