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Saturday, April 11, 2026
Purple wave returns as BTS embarks on massive world tour
Apr 11, 20261:44 PM
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Purple wave returns as BTS embarks on massive world tour

SEOUL, April 11 (Yonhap) -- A stadium in South Korea burst into a vibrant wave o...

BTS fans flood Goyang ahead of 2nd night of 'ARIRANG' tour
Apr 11, 20269:32 AM
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BTS fans flood Goyang ahead of 2nd night of 'ARIRANG' tour

Hours before showtime, the area around Goyang Stadium was already heaving with fans Saturday, as K-pop juggernaut BTS prepared to launch its new world tour, transforming the venue's outer grounds into a sea of purple, flashes of red and black tied to the group's latest album, "ARIRANG." Fans crowded around the stadium's exterior, taking photos, filming videos and adjusting outfits in the band's signature colors. Some held banners and light sticks, while others simply stood back to take in the scale of the gathering. Their conversations carried in multiple languages, reflecting the group's unmistakable global pull. BTS launched its "BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG'" with three shows in Goyang, located about 20 kilometers west of Seoul, beginning Thursday and continuing through the weekend. The tour will span 34 cities with 85 concerts across Japan, North America, Europe, South America and Asia, making it the largest tour ever mounted by a Korean act. Additional shows in Japan and the Middle East are also expected. Even outside the gates Saturday, the sense of occasion was unmistakable. Some fans

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500 admission wristbands stolen at BTS concert venue
Apr 11, 202610:42 AM
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500 admission wristbands stolen at BTS concert venue

About 500 admission wristbands were stolen at a BTS concert venue in the city of Goyang on Saturday, police said. A report was received at around 3:20 p.m. that a man had fled with the wristbands from a ticket booth at Goyang Stadium in the city just northwest of Seoul, where BTS' new world tour, titled "Arirang," is currently under way, according to police. After receiving the report, police began tracking the suspect. The wristbands are required for entry to the concert venue. BTS kicked off its new world tour in Goyang, with performances held on Thursday, and continuing on Saturday and Sunday. The three-night run marks the start of an 85-show tour across 34 cities worldwide, including Tokyo, Los Angeles, Munich, Paris, Toronto, Lima, Santiago and Bangkok, through 2027.

500 admission wristbands stolen at BTS concert venue
Apr 11, 20268:53 AM
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500 admission wristbands stolen at BTS concert venue

SEOUL, April 11 (Yonhap) -- About 500 admission wristbands were stolen at a BTS ...

Apr 11, 202611:34 PM
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Watch: BTS Takes 12th Win For “SWIM” On “Music Core”; Performances By Hwasa, Dayoung, KISS OF LIFE, And More

BTS has claimed a 12th music show trophy for “SWIM”! On the April 11 episode of MBC’s “Music Core,” the candidates for first place were BTS’s “SWIM,” DAY6’s Wonpil’s “Highs and Lows,” and Hearts2Hearts’ “RUDE!” BTS ultimately took the win with a total of 8,532 points. Congratulations to BTS! Watch a clip of the winner… The post appeared first on .

BTS continues 'ARIRANG' tour in Goyang with firepower, heritage
Apr 11, 202612:57 PM
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BTS continues 'ARIRANG' tour in Goyang with firepower, heritage

BTS lit up the second night of its large-scale world tour — one that could signal a new beginning not only for the group but perhaps for K-pop itself — with a performance steeped in Korean aesthetics. The group is currently engaged in its "BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’" with three concerts, starting Thursday and continuing over the following weekend at Goyang Stadium, west of Seoul. The tour marks its return roughly four years after wrapping up "BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE" tour in April 2022. The Saturday show signaled a deep infusion of Korean aesthetics even before the official kickoff. Melodies of gayageum, a traditional 12-stringed zither, filled the venue alongside VCR visuals evoking ink-wash paintings, prompting chants of the group’s name from fans in anticipation. Shortly after 7 p.m., all seven members stormed in from the edge of the stage alongside a black-clad mega crew, launching straight into the hip-hop openers “Hooligans” and “Aliens.” Pyrotechnics and fireworks ripped through the air from the very start, but it was the group’s sheer command of the st

$14 mil. ‘first home?' Musical star Ock Joo-hyun buys record-breaking Hannam The Hill penthouse
Apr 11, 20265:57 AM
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$14 mil. ‘first home?' Musical star Ock Joo-hyun buys record-breaking Hannam The Hill penthouse

Singer and musical actress Ock Joo-hyun is drawing attention after purchasing a luxury residence in Seoul’s elite Hannam-dong neighborhood — with the price tag alone sparking online buzz. According to Sports Kyunghyang on April 11, Ock bought a unit in Hannam The Hill for 19 billion won (approximately $14 million), marking the highest recorded transaction in the complex’s history. The property, located in Yongsan District, spans about 332 square meters and features a rare duplex layout across the first and second floors. It was reportedly acquired from Hur Hee-soo, an executive of SPC Group. Ock is said to have signed the contract in May last year and recently completed the final payment. A mortgage was set with a maximum bond amount of 12.3 billion won as part of the transaction. The sale has also drawn attention for its scale of profit. The previous owner purchased the unit in 2015 for 6.9 billion won and realized a gain of about 12.1 billion won after roughly a decade — highlighting the steep rise in luxury real estate prices in Seoul. Hannam The Hill, built in 2011 on the form

‘I was mocked’: EXO’s Chanyeol revisits viral ‘hand-sync’ controversy in candid confession
Apr 11, 20265:47 AM
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‘I was mocked’: EXO’s Chanyeol revisits viral ‘hand-sync’ controversy in candid confession

K-pop star Chanyeol is revisiting one of his most talked-about “black history” moments — and this time, he’s addressing it head-on. In a recent YouTube video uploaded on April 9 to EXO’s official channel, Chanyeol opened up about the long-running “hand-sync” controversy that once sparked widespread mockery online, turning an awkward onstage moment into a viral talking point among fans. The video, titled “We Are One, let’s EXO,” featured members of EXO — Suho, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai and Sehun — gathering to celebrate their 14th anniversaryof its debut. During the conversation, Chanyeol brought up the incident that continues to circulate on social media years later. “I dropped the drumstick while doing a hand-sync performance. I was really flustered. In that short moment, I broke into a cold sweat,” he said, before asking if he could finally clarify what happened. The controversy dates back to a concert performance where Chanyeol appeared to be playing drums. When he accidentally dropped a drumstick, the sound continued — revealing that the performance was pre-re

Apr 11, 20262:45 AM
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April Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for male idol groups! The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community indexes of various boy groups, using big data collected from March 11 to April 11. BTS topped this month’s list with a staggering… The post appeared first on .

How K-pop drives album sales with lifestyle goods
Apr 11, 20263:07 AM

How K-pop drives album sales with lifestyle goods

In K-pop, the album is no longer just something fans collect. It has evolved into something they use, incorporating music into their daily lives through practical items. Long a cornerstone of the industry’s revenue model, physical albums have survived the streaming era not by combining with digital platforms, but by changing form. What began as CDs bundled with photobooks, posters and randomized inclusions evolved into merchandise such as keychain albums. Now, a new phase is taking shape, one that pushes albums beyond mere display value and into everyday utility. Belift Lab’s girl group ILLIT offers a clear example of that shift. Ahead of its April 30 return with the EP “MAMIHLAPINATAPAI,” the group unveiled a dog-shaped gua sha version of the album, including a functional self-care tool with the upcoming release. The object retains its real-world use while carrying the group’s visual identity. According to the agency, the idea was designed to reflect the B-side track “GRWM (Get Ready With Me),” with the gua sha evoking a beauty routine. The dog-shaped design also nods to a