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BTS album ARIRANG's title track SWIM has matched the band's previous worldwide smash hit Dynamite's record on Billboard. The latest single continues its global chart domination, pushing several big artists like Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny aside.
Ticket prices for all BTS Singapore shows start at $148 for the furthest seats and go up to $388 for VIP tickets, which include access to a pre-show soundcheck party. Here is the full price structure for BTS ‘World Tour’ ARIRANG in Singapore (excluding booking fees):
"There's someone who ran a race in the middle of a tour??!! That's me."
Drake's Iceman scores a huge debut on the Billboard 200, but even the biggest rapper in the world couldn't topple BTS's 2026 record with Arirang.
Nike consumers and BTS, aka Bangtan Boys fans, are in for a treat as the shoe manufacturing giant and the South Korean boy band partner for an exclusive merchandise collection, as per Marketing Intera
BTS mania has hit Las Vegas as the global K-pop phenomenon returns to Sin City as part of their first full comeback as a group since completing South Korea’s mandatory military service. Las Vegas has transformed into “BTS THE CITY ARIRANG LAS VEGAS” for the band’s four-night concert run at Allegiant Stadium for four performances on May 23,
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Get tickets to watch the group’s live performance from the Goyand, Korea tour date on April 11. Per a synopsis ...
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Texas news anchor under fire for bizarre ‘Death to America’ joke over BTS-themed Oreos on live TV
A Texas news anchor is under fire for making a bizarre joke in which he claimed that Oreos released in collaboration with South Korean boy band BTS spelled out “Death to America.” FOX 34 Lubbock anchor James Eppler and his co-anchors were chatting about the new limited-edition cookie during a lighthearted segment Tuesday when the broadcast suddenly took a strange turn.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — It's official. All seven members of the massively popular K-pop group BTS have completed South Korea's mandatory military service. Rapper Suga was the last of the bandmates to be released Wednesday from his duties as a social ...