The concert - "2021 New Year's Eve Live" - will
be on Dec. 31 just outside the South Korean capital, Seoul, and
will include other groups on the Big Hit label including NU'EST,
GFriend and ENHYPEN.
Limited seating will be available, in line with government
coronavirus safety guidelines, though Big Hit did not specify
numbers. The show will be streamed online.
"It will be the first concert to feature Big Hit artists in one
grand event, capped with the countdown to welcome in the New
Year," Big Hit said.
The seven-member BTS had to call off their tour of nearly 40
concerts in Asia, Europe and the United States, which had been
due to begin in April, as the coronavirus spread around the
world.
They played a virtual concert last month, drawing more than
990,000 viewers from 191 countries, and fetching some 50 billion
won ($45 million) in ticket sales.
Since their 2013 debut, the band has ridden a global K-Pop wave
with catchy, upbeat music along with lyrics and social campaigns
aimed at empowering young people.
Their latest hit was "Dynamite", their first song entirely in
English, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in
September.
(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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