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With the group BTS (BTS)'s Gwanghwamun performance just three weeks away, attention is being paid to the national scale comeback, including Gyeongbokgung Palace reviewing its closure in the aftermath.
BTS will hold a free performance "BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE: ARIRANG" to commemorate the release of its fifth regular album at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21 and perform a variety of hit songs, including new songs.
In particular, the stage movement is drawing attention in this performance. The BTS predicted a dynamic performance starting from Geunjeongmun inside Gyeongbokgung Palace and leading to Heungryemun and Gwanghwamun.
The estimated performance time will run for about an hour from 8 p.m. Hive said in an official statement on the 28th, "We comprehensively considered the specificity of an outdoor public place, visitor safety, on-site control, convenience of using public transportation, and late-night noise."
An all-time crowd was also predicted. On the day of the performance, up to 260,000 people are expected to gather around Gwanghwamun, and it is reported that they are considering non-stop passage of nearby subway stations.
Space outside the viewing area may be restricted to some traffic in accordance with on-site safety management guidelines. The grandstand seats are operated by standing and designated seats, and designated seats may cause limited visibility due to stage production and safety structures. Large LED screens will be installed on the site for audiences in the white limited area.
Not only that, but you can also enjoy the performance online. The performance will be broadcast live to more than 190 countries around the world through OTT platform Netflix. Director Hamish Hamilton, the "live director" who directed the world's top stages, including the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, the U.S. Super Bowl halftime show, the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, Madonna, Beyoncé and Liana, will lead the performance.
Gyeongbokgung Palace is also reportedly considering a temporary closure for a day. Gyeongbok Palace is scheduled to be closed on Saturday, March 21st, the National Heritage Administration's Palace Heritage Headquarters announced on its website.
Meanwhile, BTS will release its fifth full-length album "ARIRANG" at 1 p.m. on March 20 and come back as a whole.
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