South Korea celebrates 10 years of K-pop megastars BTS
Fans from around the world travelled to South Korea today to celebrate the anniversary of supergroup BTS’ 10-year anniversary, with the Seoul city government running a special programme for the visitors. – Facebook pic, June 12, 2023.
FANS of K-pop megastars BTS flocked to hotspots around Seoul today to mark the supergroup’s 10-year anniversary, with South Korea unveiling a special commemorative stamp series to celebrate. The group’s fans, known collectively as ARMY, gathered outside the offices of its agency HYBE to take selfies and record TikTok videos in front of a huge mural of the stars being painted on a wall.
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