BTS triumphantly returned to the stage in an effort to help South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo.
The massive concert, which was scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. KST got off to a slightly late start as a sea of fans headed into the venue. Those who couldn’t score a ticket camped outside and braved the chilly weather with blankets while watching the live coverage from their phones and feeling the energy from within the stadium.
During the approximately two-hour show, which drew about 55,000 concert-goers, BTS delivered a total of 20 songs, including popular tracks “Dynamite,” “Fire,” “Spring Day,” “Save ME” and “Yet to Come.” Toward the end of the concert, fans couldn’t seem to sit down as BTS made their last remarks, particularly when J-Hope dished on the group’s future.
“Although it’s so sad that the concert is ending already, it’s not like we only have today,” Jimin added. “We will continue for 30 years … and even perform when we are 70 years old.” As soon as the show ended, fans who were standing outside the stadium rushed inside the opened gates to take photos of the venue. Some screamed while there was a general mix of excitement to see the concert grounds themselves. Many fans also stayed to take photos with large lighted signs displayed on the grounds.
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