Korean band BTS return on stage with 'Ye to Come in Busan' concert.
The group performed live in front of more than 55K attendees, in addition to a huge number of fans outside the arena who were unable to make it inside.
Other than the thousands of fans who showed up to watch the boy band perform, the concert was also shown online for 'BTS Army' to watch from the comfort of their home.
The concert comes as a support from the band to aid South Korea's bid to host the 2030 World Expo.
The city of Busan went purple in honor of BTS’ historic concert today. pic.twitter.com/INeziJELPh
— Pop Base (@PopBase) October 15, 2022
The BTS concert, which was free of charge was the first ever performance since the band announced they are heading their separate ways for a while to focus on solo careers.
The show was almost 2 hours long, the 7 members performed their most famous songs, including 'Dynamite', 'Fire', 'Spring Day', 'Save Me' and 'Yet to Come'.
BTS delivered a historic performance in Busan to a 100k audience and approximately 50 million Weverse viewers to help the city’s World Expo 2030 bid. #YetToComeinBUSAN pic.twitter.com/xfLEQzixMr
— Pop Base (@PopBase) October 15, 2022
BTS Send a message to their 'Army'
'I think we are at a point where we are going to need your trust' j-hope told the audience.
Jimin added: ''Although it's sad we are ending the concert, it's not the same as now, we only have today, We will continue for another 30 years, and we will still perform even if we were 70''
RM continued: 'All of us 7 members have the same vision and thought, we will continue writing and singing'.
By Alexandra Abumuhor