South Korea is stepping up security measures ahead of BTS' highly anticipated comeback concert in Seoul on Saturday. President Lee Jae Myung emphasized the importance of prioritizing security and preparedness for potential acts of terror.
With over a quarter of a million fans expected to attend the open-air gig at Gwanghwamun Square, authorities are taking no chances. The concern is heightened following the cancellation of Taylor Swift's Vienna concert due to a foiled ISIS terror plot.
The BTS concert will be the group's first performance in almost four years, and their highly anticipated comeback on March 20 with their 5th studio album 'ARIRANG' has generated immense excitement among fans.