BTS reunited with their ‘army’ at the first face-to-face concert in Seoul since 2019

BTS reunited with their ‘army’ at the first face-to-face concert in Seoul since 2019

btsthe best-known group of the Korean K-Pop genre, met again this Thursday, March 10, with its fans in Seoul, for the first time since 2019. Although the thousands of its followers could not sing or shout due to anticovid restrictions.

The first of three concerts in the South Korean capital of his tour Permission to Dance on Stage of the famous septet took place in the Olympic stadium of the city.

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Brandishing lilac lights – the group’s official fan color – fans cheered enthusiastically when the band appeared on the stage of the stadium, with a capacity for 60,000 people although it was only a quarter full due to social distancing measures.

In the midst of a wave of spread of COVID-19 infections by the omicron variant, the authorities imposed strict measures, and fans could not sing, shout or get up from their seats.

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The leader of the gang RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, said they were excited to perform again in front of a live audience.

“The fact that they are all seated shows that many things have changed,” he said, referring to the online concert they did a few months ago in front of empty seats.

“When will we do a concert where they applaud us so much? This concert will go down in history,” she added.

Your partner Kim Tae-hyung, nicknamed Vadded: “I feel very moved and excited that our Army (Army) this one here”.

The group’s followers, known as the Army, sold out tickets for all three concerts – 45,000 in total – in a few minutes despite the strict social distance measures imposed.

“I have the impression that I am dreaming, I can’t imagine that I have my ticket,” Heo Min-hee, a 25-year-old office worker from Seoul, said shortly before the concert.

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During the pandemic, even though several of its members contracted the coronavirus, BTS kept up the pace of creation while the world went into lockdown, solidifying its position thanks to online broadcasts and videos created by its fans.

In Ecuador they will be transmitted via streaming three shows that the K-pop group will offer from Seoul this March 12, at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Ecuador time), in four movie theaters of its complexes: CityMall, in Guayaquil, and Paseo San Francisco, in Quito/Cumbayá. Tickets were $15. In total, two thousand people in Ecuador will be able to see the ‘live’ of the BTS concert in Cinemarkconfirmed the cinema chain in recent days.(AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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