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SEOUL, June 15 — For a global streaming event, BTS’ first online concert, Bang Bang Con: The Live, held live yesterday, couldn’t have felt more private and intimate. With the new coronavirus pandemic hampering live entertainment around the globe, the K-pop industry, which saw a string of...

Monday, 15 Jun 2020 10:55 AM MYTSEOUL, June 15 — For a global streaming event, BTS’ first online concert, Bang Bang Con: The Live, held live yesterday, couldn’t have felt more private and intimate.

SuperM of SM Entertainment first hosted a paid interactive online concert at the height of the global pandemic on April 26. According to SM, the concert drew about 75,000 fans from around the world, Yonhap news agency reported. The set list consisted of 12 songs, performed on various intricately produced stages, with the show seamlessly woven together through intermission-type talk segments throughout.

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