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Netflix: "BTS concert livestream to be unlike anything seen before"

Arirang, the title of the boyband's new album, is set for release on Friday (20)

Netflix: "BTS concert livestream to be unlike anything seen before"

A woman poses for a photo in front of a truck promoting the comeback concert of K-pop boy group BTS in Seoul on Thursday (19).

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US streaming platform Netflix anticipates more opportunities for live events in South Korea, a company official said on Friday (20), as it prepares for its biggest livestream this year, a highly anticipated BTS comeback concert in Seoul.

The one-hour event, to be streamed live to 190 countries in the company's first global broadcast of a music concert, marks the release of the supergroup's first new album in more than three years, and the start of a global tour in April.


Netflix hopes Saturday's BTS event in Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square will be "a spectacle unlike anything we've seen before," said Brandon Riegg, its vice president of nonfiction series and sports.

"I would imagine that with our commitment to partnering with our producers in Korea, there will be many other opportunities for other live events," he told said.

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"We have some things perhaps in the works I can't speak to right now."

The company's investment in South Korea will continue growing, Riegg said, as it boosts infrastructure to enable more live events. "Korean culture, Korean entertainment, which is so beloved, clearly just makes it an obvious choice to continue deepening that partnership."

A group of journalists said Netflix's guidelines on coverage were excessive, however.

"The organisers should respect the public nature of the symbolic space of Gwanghwamun and the right of the media to record it," the Korea Video Journalist Association said in a statement on Friday.

Garrett English, the executive producer of Saturday's show, said its location and designs would feel modern in keeping with the band's vision while staying respectful to the space and in harmony with it.

Netflix's guidelines bar the media from livestreaming the entire concert and limit posts of video footage to clips of up to five performances, each for a maximum of one minute.

RM, the leader of the band, hurt his ankle while rehearsing on Thursday, but the concert will still go on, with RM minimising his moves on the stage, his agency said in a statement.

The free concert is expected to draw up to 260,000 spectators, including 22,000 ticket holders, making it one of the area's largest public gatherings since the 2002 World Cup, officials have said.

As of Wednesday (18), a total of 1.1 million foreigners had visited the country so far this month, up 33% from the same period a year earlier, according to Korea Immigration Service data.

Barricades and temporary toilets were being installed around Gwanghwamun Square on Friday (20), as workers covered the stage with screens with wire cameras aloft, amid throngs of fans checking out the preparations.

Officials were making safety checks on aspects from stage setups to expected crowd movements, with widened monitoring of the entire capital, the safety ministry said in a statement.

BTS fans share a moment ahead of comeback at Gwanghwamun Square on Friday in Seoul, South Korea. The free concert in Gwanghwamun Square will be the band's first performance in nearly four years and will be attended by 22,000 invited fans. Getty Images

The concert site symbolises the Korean identity of the seven-member band, said Brandon You, the Asia Pacific representative of its managing agency, HYBE.

"It really, truly relates to the identity of BTS," You said. "It is also going to be one that signals what is to be expected of the band in the future."

It is also reflected in "Arirang", the title of the boyband's new album taken from a Korean folk song and set for release on Friday, said Nicole Kim, vice president of HYBE label Big Hit Music.

"As you can tell from the word Arirang, this is a concept that really started all from the BTS members' identity and also from their roots."

Some trace the origin of the term "arirang" to ancient phrases referring to the "beloved" or "heartbroken", for lack of a fixed definition.

Netflix plans a "KPop Demon Hunters" world tour, as it looks to capitalise on its most popular movie.

"We are obviously incredibly proud of the partnership on Kpop Demon Hunters," Riegg said. He added Maggie Kang, the director of the film, would also be at Saturday's BTS concert, but did not elaborate further on the world tour plan.

"We have high expectations with this inaugural concert, but it certainly should signal a greater appetite that we have to work with other artists and labels throughout Korea and Asia in general," Riegg said. (Reuters)

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