BTS Begins Its Countdown To The Release Of ‘ARIRANG’; V Gives Fans A Glimpse Of Band’s Mood
Fans of BTS are waiting for their comeback the world over. Their fifth studio album, 'ARIRANG' will be released on March 20 and has a total of 14 tracks. The band is preparing for a live performance that will be telecast globally via Netflix. It will be broadcast live from Gwanghwamun Square. Noted musicians like Diplo, Ryan Tedder, Kevin Parker have teamed up with BTS for ARIRANG. The name of the album is a Korean folk song. The term 'Arirang' has great significance in Korean history highlighting the resilience of the its people and feeling of brotherhood. Today, V shared a video of the group from the practice room at HYBE.
We can see all the members being their goofy self. They also did a little huddle like players do before a match on the field. We can see that they seem to be as excited about "ARIRANG." Fans showered love seeing Bangtan at their chaotic best as ever.
OMG D-10 TO ARIRANG pic.twitter.com/Ra2UdiScqx
— jin files (@seokjinfile) March 10, 2026
BTS celebrated SUGA's birthday yesterday at the HYBE headquarters. A video of the entire building wishing him a happy birthday has gone viral. The members also spoke about how they spent two months in Los Angeles preparing for the album. RM (real name: Kim Namjoon), SUGA (real name: Min Yoon-gi) and J-hope (Jung Hoseok) have done maximum writing work on the album. The city of Seoul is gearing up in all ways before the live performance. It seems the administration department has mobilised police force and extra security personnel to patrol the area. They are also ensuring that shopkeepers do not charge extra to tourists who will fly down to see this event.
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