BTS is returning to the stage in Seoul, another sign that some facets of pre-pandemic entertainment are coming back even as the health crisis lingers
K-Pop band plans for in-person performances despite Omicron outbreak in home country, as pre-pandemic life inches back
Global music tours came to a halt during the pandemic, forcing some artists to live-stream for free. WSJ goes to a SHINee concert in Seoul to see how K-pop bands are creating virtual spectacles that fans around the world are paying to watch from home. Photo: Daniel Smukalla for The Wall Street Journal
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