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BTS will perform for free on October 15 in the South Korean city of Busan to promote his candidacy for Expo 2030 and that this will be their first performance since the announcement in June that its members will focus on personal projects.
The group announced that the concert, which can be booked through the South Korean platform Interpark, will take place at the 100,000 people especially for this occasion in Gijang district, in the north of the port city
So far, the group, formed by RM, Jimin, Jin, V, Suga, J-Hope, and Jungkook, has not announced a date for their long-awaited concert, which will be the biggest audience concert to date in their country of origin. .
In turn, the solo concert, which can also be watched online for free, can be seen on a giant screen elsewhere, which Busan City will arrange at the Port’s International Passenger Terminal.
The concert, named after their latest single “Yet to come”, will be the first for the K-Pop ensemble since March, when they held the “Permission to Dance on Stage” series of concerts in Seoul.
BTS may continue to play concerts despite mandatory military service
Days after BTS announced that their members would be focusing on their personal projects in the coming months — a period during which some of their members are also required to complete their mandatory military service — their agency Hybe has announced that they have signed an agreement with the city of Busan to support his bid to host EXPO 2030.
The group may be allowed to continue playing despite the fact that they must complete military service, which is mandatory in South Korea, according to the Ministry of Defense.
AT South Koreaall eligible males under the age of 30 must serve two years military servicebecause the country is still technically at war with North Korea. The threat of recruitment has long hung over the gang, as its seven members are between 24 and 29 years old.
defense minister Lee Jong Sub He pointed out that it might be in the national interest to keep the stars on stage as long as they were doing their military duties. “I think there might be a formula to allow them to practice while they are in the military to allow them to perform together if any overseas concerts are scheduled,” he added.
(According to EFE)
EER 4×05 Series and movies we always come back to + our recommendations
Each of us has a series or a movie that we never get tired of watching. If we find that it is running, we leave it on or go to our favorite app and it becomes our “old good friend”. In this episode, we’re talking about those productions that don’t have losses, as well as leaving you our recommendations, and then ending with Father’s Day recommendations (yes, we’ve recorded before, but you just listen).
Source: RPP

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