Summary

  • It's one down and 84 to go as pop stars BTS wrap up the first concert in their $1bn world tour

  • Pouring rain, soaked clothes and a wet stage did not deter RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook as they rapped, crooned, danced and joked with delighted, screaming fans

  • The show was a heavy nod to their new chart-topping album Arirang, with some classics like Fake Love and fully-English hits like Dynamite added in

  • The emphasis on Arirang shows how "confident they are with the material", writes our music critic, adding: "I have to admit, the music sounded incredible on stage"

  • The act took a break at their peak in 2022 for mandatory military service, also using the time for solo project

  • Our critic previously called Arirang a "genuine return to form", but fans are divided. Some worry BTS is straying from K-pop as it pursues a global legacy

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Everything you need to know about BTS's comeback tour

  1. Thank you for staying with us tonightpublished at 15:11 BST 9 April

    Fan Wang
    BBC News, Singapore

    Tonight felt defined less by perfection and more by emotion. The early tension - anticipation over the comeback’s success, worries about the weather, and the spotlight on the members’ recent comments about pressure - gradually gave way to something lighter, warmer.

    Despite earlier concerns, RM appeared on stage without a cast, a reassuring sight for fans. While the rain may have limited the kind of powerful, tightly synchronised choreography that BTS are famous for, it didn’t dampen the connection between the group and their audience.

    Throughout the show, all seven members repeatedly expressed how grateful they were - not just for the support, but for the chance to perform in front of fans again. That feeling was clearly mutual.

    As concertgoer Park Su-bin tells us: "The 360-degree stage was so refreshing and brilliant, and the staging tailored to it. It’s a shame it rained, but I think it’ll still be a special memory."

    We're closing this page now. You can read our music correspondent's review of the concert here.

  2. How camaraderie has kept BTS on top of its gamepublished at 15:00 BST 9 April

    RM (L) and V (R) react after being discharged from a mandatory military service on June 10, 2025Image source, Getty Images
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    RM (left) and V (right) after being discharged from a mandatory military service on June 10, 2025

    Besides their chart-topping hits, BTS has achieved a longevity rarely seen in the K-pop world, where groups have come and gone, and where member exits are common.

    Many say close-knit chemistry is what’s powering BTS – despite having taken time off for solo projects and mandatory military service, all seven of them are committed to staying together, often referring to one another as “family”.

    In recent interviews, the band’s members have shared their desire to continue performing together in their older years.

    “We’re still here because we love each other so much. With fans and no reason to quit this precious brand and family, these people are my youth itself,” leader RM told an Apple Music Radio programme a day after their latest album dropped.

    Their strong bond was on full display during their comeback concert in Seoul March - when the other six members danced around RM, who sat on a stool because of an ankle injury.

    And it was also on display tonight, as they joked and goofed around on stage, with Jin bringing towels for the others, and Jimin even helping V towel his hair.

    It is this chemistry – how they genuinely enjoy one another’s company – that fans love, and perhaps, envy.

  3. BTS and their fans in the rain - and with full emotionpublished at 14:51 BST 9 April

    Yuna Ku
    Reporting from Goyang

    Fans of K-pop boy band BTS wait in line for the BTS World Tour 'Arirang' at Goyang stadium on April 09, 2026 in GoyangImage source, Getty Images

    The cold rain that fell throughout more than two hours of the concert only intensified the heat and emotion inside the venue.

    The group’s belted out past hits in the latter half of tonight's show, pulling the crowd into a wave of long-awaited nostalgia. Fans' chanting grew louder with each track, echoing across the stadium, often overpowering the music.

    One of the biggest moments of tonight was during the unexpected performance of "I Need U", a track from 2015 that marked an early turning point in the group’s career. The reaction was immediate and explosive, as fans erupted into one of the loudest cheers of the night.

    As the show unfolded, both the members and fans got more emotional. This became more clear when each member took turns to talk – at length – to the fans.

    “The past years were such a pain, not being able to see you,” Jimin admitted, while RM said, “More than anything, having all seven of us together is what matters most.”

    The exchange felt deeper and more personal than their first comeback performance at Gwanghwamun Square last month, where the smaller scale and time constraints left little room for such intimacy.

    Tonight felt like a true return – not just of the global megastars, but of a much-beloved group.

  4. 'Rain made it more fun,' fans saypublished at 14:43 BST 9 April

    BTS fans wait in line for the concertImage source, Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
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    'Don't worry about us,' say fans on social media

    We're getting more raving reviews from fans.

    “It’s so good, I don’t even know where to start,” one of them wrote on X.

    Some said they were moved to tears after the show.

    "I hope the members don’t worry about the rain or whether we had fun - we did," one wrote.

    "We’ve cried at so many concerts before, but tonight, maybe because of the rain, everything felt more exciting and we cried less."

    It rained throughout the day but BTS members took it in their stride, joking about the weather to keep the mood light.

    J-Hope, for example, playfully mimicked swimming actions on stage. "Keep swimming," he said with a smile.

  5. Why did BTS choose Goyang for their first concert?published at 14:41 BST 9 April

    Goyang has already hosted major global acts like Coldplay and Blackpink. Last year, BTS member J-Hope also performed at the Goyang Stadium, drawing around 54,000 visitors to the city.

    The stadium holds about 40,000 people and is especially convenient for overseas fans. It’s located close to Korea’s two main airports, Incheon and Gimpo, making access relatively easy. It’s also worth noting that BTS leader RM is from this city.

    But some critics argue BTS may not have had much choice given that the country's largest concert venue, Jamsil Sports Complex, is currently under construction.

    South Korea has been grappling with a lack of proper concert halls, with artistes frequently using sports complexes as alternatives. Some fans say this is why global stars choose to bypass the country on world tours.

    A mural in the city dedicated to BTS leader RMImage source, Hosu Lee/BBC
  6. The Arirang world tour in numberspublished at 14:23 BST 9 April

    Here's a closer look at the numbers around BTS's latest album Arirang and the world tour that's just kicked off tonight.

    BTS graphicImage source, BTS
  7. A billion-dollar comebackpublished at 14:18 BST 9 April

    A fan of K-pop boy band BTS holding an 'ARMY Bomb' and a picture of BTS membersImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    According to Billboard, BTS and their record label Big Hit Music stand to make more than $1bn (£740m) from this world tour. This figure includes not only ticket and album sales, but also a wide range of revenue streams such as merchandise, licensing, and streaming revenue.

    The K-pop industry has long been creative in finding ways to generate income. For this comeback, BTS has already staged a one-hour performance livestreamed on Netflix, as well as released a documentary on the album’s creative process, also on the streaming platform.

    Some analysts have even suggested that their brand power could rival the $2.1bn Taylor Swift pulled in with her Eras Tour. That, of course, will depend on how many dates BTS ultimately add - the number currently stands at 85. Swift’s tour spanned 149 dates across five continents.

  8. I was surprised at how heavily the setlist leaned on the new albumpublished at 14:08 BST 9 April

    Mark Savage
    Music correspondent

    A scene from the music video from 2.0Image source, BTS/ X
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    A scene from the music video for 2.0 from Arirang

    It must have been a Herculean effort to keep the show going in such appalling conditions, but RM, Suga, Jin, J-Hope, V, Jungkook and Jimin never flagged. Even if, as Jimin remarked, he was “soaked to his underwear”.

    I was surprised at how heavily the setlist leaned on their latest album, Arirang. All but one of the new songs was performed, and many of the older tracks were repurposed to fit the sound of BTS’s new music.

    It’s a sign of how confident they are with the material, and the band’s latest reinvention. And, I have to admit, the music sounded incredible on stage.

    Even some of the weaker songs – I’m looking at you, Normal – gained a bit of an edge in a live setting, with Jin’s raspy vocals a particular highlight.

    It’ll be interesting to see whether BTS make any tweaks after the first show, but this was a polished, triumphant comeback.

  9. 'My heart is about to explode': Watch fans react as world tour beginspublished at 14:03 BST 9 April

    BTS is now officially back, and it was a moment so many fans had been waiting for.

    Earlier in the day, they spoke to us outside Goyang Stadium to share their excitement for watching the band perform a full-blown concert for the first time since 2022.

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    'My heart is about to explode': BTS fans react as K-pop stars begin world tour

  10. Fans 'amazed' by opening showpublished at 13:59 BST 9 April

    Fans' reactions are tricking in now. Many said they were “amazed” by the fireworks that wrapped up the concert, with many sharing videos on social media.

    Some even joked they “should have paid for all three days” of the live stream.

    Others also urged fellow fans not to buy counterfeit hoodies, noting that leader RM had already said official merchandise will be released soon.

  11. 'This will be remembered for many years' - Sugapublished at 13:55 BST 9 April

    While the excitement is still fresh, let's revisit some moments from the later part of tonight's show.

    The rain, forecast to end at 19:00, continued throughout the concert.

    "This will be remembered in many years," Suga said. "We don't like the weather either, but it was such a great performance. Hope we will go forward together for a long long time."

    J-Hope asked fans what they thought of tonight's performance, and received a wave of screams in response.

  12. That's a wrap!published at 13:43 BST 9 April

    The first concert of BTS's marathon world tour has just wrapped up - one down, and 84 more to go.

    Tracks from their new album Arirang dominated the two-and-half hour show. They began in the downpour with the hip-hop-heavy Hooligan and ended the night on a contemplative note, with Into the Sun, as the rain continued. Scattered through the show were familiar crowd-pleasers, from old hits like Idol to the more recent Butter.

    The fans seemed to love every minute of it, screaming, chanting the names of the seven members, waving their light sticks and singing along.

    Fans of K-pop boy band BTS are entering the stadium from the subway station ahead of the BTS World Tour 'Arirang' at Goyang stadium on April 09, 2026 inImage source, Getty Images
  13. That really was the end: 'Thank you'published at 13:33 BST 9 April

    "Please be careful when you go home," the members said as they thanked their fans and wrapped up the concert.

    "I will follow you into the sun," they sang as they walked off the stage, waving their goodbyes as fireworks lit up the sky.

  14. Oh wait, that wasn't the last songpublished at 13:27 BST 9 April

    Now they're singing Into the Sun, one of their new tracks which critics have called experimental and fun.

    BTSImage source, Getty Images
  15. Last songpublished at 13:24 BST 9 April

    "This is our last song", says RM, and invites fans to sing along as they go into Please, a mellow track from Arirang.

  16. RM: 'We're lucky and grateful'published at 13:23 BST 9 April

    Each member experiences the group differently, leader RM said.

    “But we’re lucky and grateful to be together on stage for this concert,” he said.

    RM also revealed that the hoodies worn by the group - the ones that scream "keep swimming" - will soon be released as official fan merchandise.

    RM in an earlier photoImage source, Getty
  17. 'Unforgettable moment'published at 13:21 BST 9 April

    Jin has called this “an unforgettable moment” to kick off their world tour.

    "I’m happy and honoured to have you as our fans," he said.

    Jimin said the past four years had been "painful" as they had little contact with their fans, and that he’s glad to be reunited with them. Fans cheered as he promised even better performances ahead.

  18. Members take turns to shares their thoughtspublished at 13:19 BST 9 April

    The members are now taking turns to share their thoughts. Some of them are sitting down on stage. The rain is still not letting up.

  19. Jin hands members towelspublished at 13:18 BST 9 April

    Jin brought towels to other members to wipe rain off their faces.

    "The rain doesn't seem to stop," he said.

  20. Dances and all smilespublished at 13:13 BST 9 April

    The members appear to be enjoying themselves while performing I Need U. They roam around the stage, with Jin exchanging heart gestures with fans. Other members danced with the tune, with big smiles on their faces.

    Jin making a heart gestureImage source, Getty Images
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    Jin at an event last year