“Remember when we were all told to go home? Because the company ran out of money”
“We didn’t know what to do”
“We were told to find our own places but we didn’t have money either.”
“Didn’t we refuse to move out in the end?”
“Yeah we stayed, you me namjoon, we went and said we can’t move out”
Rolling Stone praises BTS concert in London, giving it a score of 5/5.
"The South Korean group reclaimed their throne as the biggest band in the world in style."
I went to Brussels D1 and feel like I've only just recovered mentally. My seats were so good right in the middle. I saw BTS live for the first time ever 😭 it was so fun and loud and tannies were so happy and excited the whole time 😭
Here is my MODDUU TTWIEOOO video I gatekept
Grammy-winning mixer Ken Lewis reflects on BTS’s rookie days:
“Doing American hip-hop in Korea at the time... that’s not the door that PSY opened. No. There was no door to walk through in that, and they were like ‘let’s go.’ I was like, ‘Okay.’
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SOBRE #BTS: En las últimas horas he recibido decenas de mensajes, especialmente de jóvenes, profundamente afectada/os por la suspensión de este concierto. Detrás de cada entrada hay meses de ahorro, viajes planificados, reservas, tiempo y una enorme ilusión, cosa que la ministra Ducó decide ignorar bajo excusas poco creíbles. Pero lo cierto, es que ante una decisión de esta magnitud que afecta a miles de personas y también a la posibilidad de contribuir a la reactivación económica, el Estado tiene el deber de actuar con transparencia y entregar explicaciones claras.
Como diputada de la República OFICIARÉ: al Ministerio del Deporte, al Instituto Nacional de Deportes y al SERNAC para esclarecer cómo se tomó esta decisión, si las autoridades conocían los riesgos antes de la venta de entradas, cuál fue la coordinación entre los organismos públicos y qué acciones se adoptarán para resguardar los derechos de las y los consumidores, incluyendo los gastos asociados que hoy afectan a miles de personas.
"And in the end, what they've shown us is that their live performances are in a league of their own. Bold and with a strong cultural identity, BTS proves they're back to rewrite the rules of live shows."
#BTS_ARIRANG_MADRID#BTS_ARIRANG
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remember when bts’ first instinct was to pull each other into a group hug before the clock struck 12 and to celebrate the new year together. this is love, this is a one tight family nobody can seperate them
We have been trying to explain for years that most ARMYs were not/are not Kpop fans. Glad to see new data backing that up and showing that BTS's GP appeal is growing.
#BTS is the Group with the biggest monthly touring gross in Billboard Boxscore history, after scoring $127.8 Million from 12 shows (May 2-28), breaking The Rolling Stones’ ‘seven’ year Boxscore record of $95M in August 2019! 💪🐐🔥👑💜
Bighit saw western media trying to erase arirang's achievements and said "hold my soju"
Above all pointing out how diverse and equally divided the streams, so sexyyyy
According to a new Luminate report, a new segment of Hip-Hop-oriented listeners who don't typically consume K-pop but enjoy BTS has emerged.
— Although BTS began as a Hip-Hop group, this audience became especially evident following the release of their latest genre-bending album, "ARIRANG."