Pinoy Army, nagbunyi sa muling pagbabalik ng BTS sa entablado
- BTS held their highly anticipated comeback concert in South Korea, marking their first performances in four years
- Fans from all over the world, including a strong Filipino presence, filled the venue from inside to outside
- The group performed songs from their new album *Arirang*, along with fan favorites like "Dynamite"
- Filipino fans in the Philippines expressed their excitement, thrilled to see BTS complete as a group again
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Thousands of fans gathered to witness the highly anticipated comeback concert of K-pop sensation BTS in South Korea.

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The event marked the group's first performances after a four-year hiatus, and excitement was palpable both inside and outside the venue.
According to Jamie Santos of GMA News 24 Oras Weekend, Filipino fans—known as the “Army”—did not miss the historic show.
"We are thrilled to see them perform together again," says one Pinoy Army member attending the concert.
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The crowd, composed of international fans, filled every corner of the arena, creating a vibrant and electric atmosphere.
During the concert, BTS showcased tracks from their latest album "Arirang," giving fans a first live taste of their new music.
They also treated the audience to iconic hits, including "Dynamite." The performances highlighted the group’s dynamic stage presence and connection with their fans.
Pinoy Army representatives at the venue shared their joy about being part of a historic moment in K-pop history.
"It’s amazing to see our idols back together on stage," says a Filipino fan.
Even those watching from the Philippines joined in celebrating the event online, expressing relief and excitement that the long wait to see BTS complete again had finally paid off.
The comeback concert not only marked a milestone for BTS but also reinforced the global community of fans who have supported the group through years of hiatus. For many, the event was more than just a performance; it was a reunion and a celebration of the bond between BTS and their fans worldwide.
BTS, also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan or Beyond The Scene, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment. The seven-member group—RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—is known for blending K-pop, hip-hop, R&B, and pop, along with socially conscious lyrics that address themes like self-love, mental health, and youth struggles. They gained global recognition with hits like "Dynamite," "Butter," and "Permission to Dance," breaking multiple records on the Billboard charts and earning awards worldwide. BTS is celebrated not only for their music and performances but also for their strong fan community, known as the “Army,” which spans across the globe.
Recently, Megan Young watched BTS live for the first time in Seoul with her family. The concert coincided with BTS’ comeback for their new album "Arirang." She shared her excitement and disbelief in a heartfelt social media post. The comeback show will stream live in the Philippines via Netflix on March 21
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