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lineup for the event, which will take place Sept. 18-19 at the
T-Mobile Arena, also includes Weezer, Goo Goo Dolls and Kenny
Chesney. More artists will be announced at a later date.
Ryan Seacrest will once again host, and fans can hear it all on
iHeartMedia radio stations or watch it streaming on Disney+ and
Hulu.
The general public can buy tickets on AXS.com starting at 2 p.m.
EDT/11 a.m. PDT on June 12. Capital One cardholders will be able
to access a presale beginning at 1 p.m. EDT/10 a.m. PDT on June
10.
“The iHeartRadio Music Festival is all about bringing together
the biggest artists across every genre for two unforgettable
nights, and this year’s lineup truly reflects the incredible
diversity of music today,” Tom Poleman, chief programming
officer, and John Sykes, president of entertainment enterprises
of iHeartMedia, said in a joint statement.
Earlier this year, BTS made a triumphant return after a nearly
four-year musical hiatus. “ARIRANG,” the 14-track, fifth studio
album from the septet is huge; an ambitious reunion and the
band’s first original full-length release since the seven
members completed South Korea’s mandatory military service. Not
that it has been all quiet at team BTS: The band staggered their
enlistments, giving ample time for its members to focus on solo
projects while the group was on a break.
They've returned to the stage since then, and iHeartRadio Music
Festival is another victory lap.
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