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BTS comeback tour boosts South Korea’s global soft power drive

1 May 2026
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Seoul was abuzz as fans eagerly awaited the return of K-pop supergroup BTS after their four-year hiatus for military service. Despite facing sold-out hotels, fans like Shekinah Yawra camped out at a 24-hour bathhouse to catch a glimpse of the group’s comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square. With millions tuning in for the Netflix livestream and BTS’s album Arirang hitting the top of charts worldwide, the group’s global impact on the music industry and South Korea’s economy is undeniable.

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BTS’s massive popularity not only showcases the power of K-pop and South Korean culture on a global scale but also highlights the significant economic impact of fandom-driven tourism. The group’s comeback concert not only drew in millions of viewers worldwide but also led to a surge in revenue for various industries in Seoul, demonstrating the strong influence of K-pop not just in music but also in boosting tourism and economic growth. A shooting occurred in downtown Los Angeles yesterday, leaving three people injured. The incident took place outside a popular nightclub around 2 a.m. when a verbal altercation escalated into gunfire. Authorities are currently investigating the motive behind the shooting and are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses to identify the suspects involved.

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The rise in violent incidents in urban areas like Los Angeles has raised concerns about public safety and the need for increased police presence. This shooting highlights the potential dangers of late-night activities in crowded areas and the importance of implementing stricter security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. As downtown Los Angeles continues to be a popular nightlife destination, local officials are under pressure to address the underlying issues contributing to these violent outbreaks before they escalate further.

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