BTS, El Paso
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The stage is set for tonight's BTS concert — the first of two performances at Sun Bowl Stadium. More than 40,000 fans are expected to watch the international music group perform in the stadium carved into our beloved Franklin Mountains on Saturday and Sunday,
BTS holds atop the Billboard Global 200 as "Swim" rules for a fourth consecutive week. It ties "Dynamite" as the band's longest-running No. 1 on the worldwide tally.
Three years, nine months, and some change. But this comeback and 'Arirang' proved time is something both scary and beautifully ephemeral, and it shall pass. We meet again, spring comes.
BTS fans were apparently still in line at the Sun Bowl late into Saturday night, according to several social media posts. A long line of people was captured waiting to get into the stadium at about 8 p.
So far, the BTS setlist has been similar — the band opened its first U.S. stops in Tampa with "Hooligan" and "Aliens." Here's the full setlist.
The K-pop stars enjoyed pickleball, ice cream and the Florida Aquarium in between Raymond James Stadium concerts.
With hotel rooms hard to find and prices high, one El Paso woman is opening her home to a group of strangers in town for the weekend’s BTS concert
For many BTS fans, getting to El Paso meant crossing borders, flying across the country, or spending long hours on the road all for a chance to see the
BTS’s ARIRANG comeback marks a shift from their signature high-intensity choreography to more minimal, emotive performances, reflecting their post-military maturity. Government data shows the comeback events have drawn international fans who stay longer ...