As BTS prepares for one of their most anticipated comeback events in years, members Jimin and V are asking fans to prioritize safety, reminding everyone that this historic moment should be enjoyed together without risk.
With the group’s full return marked by their fifth studio album ARIRANG, the upcoming live performance at Gwanghwamun Square is expected to draw an extraordinary crowd, turning the heart of Seoul into the center of global attention once again.
On March 20, both Jimin and V reached out to fans through Weverse, expressing excitement but also concern ahead of the large-scale event.

Jimin shared that he had been eagerly waiting for this moment, describing a mix of anticipation and nervousness as the long-awaited comeback finally arrives. At the same time, he emphasized the importance of safety, asking fans to immediately seek help from staff if they feel unwell and to move carefully in the crowd. He encouraged everyone to look out for one another so that the concert can remain a positive experience for all.
V echoed a similar sentiment, acknowledging the emotional weight of returning to the stage after a long time. While expressing confidence in the performance they have prepared, he made it clear that the group’s top priority is ensuring that no one gets hurt. He asked fans to enjoy the event with a calm and considerate mindset, creating a supportive atmosphere throughout the night.
The concern from the members comes as the scale of the event continues to grow. Authorities estimate that up to 260,000 people could gather at Gwanghwamun Square for the free comeback show, making it one of the largest public K-pop events in recent years and one of the biggest crowds seen in the area since the 2002 World Cup street gatherings.

To manage the situation, both the Seoul Metropolitan Government and event organizers have been coordinating safety measures, including crowd control systems and on-site personnel. The performance will also be broadcast globally through Netflix, allowing international fans to join without needing to be physically present.
Earlier on the same day, BTS officially released their fifth full-length album ARIRANG, marking their first group album in nearly four years since Proof in 2022. The album reflects a deeper exploration of identity and emotion, with the members openly discussing how the concept connects to their roots as Korean artists.
This comeback is not just about new music. It represents a turning point for BTS, combining global influence with a renewed focus on cultural storytelling. The Gwanghwamun performance, set in one of Seoul’s most symbolic locations, reinforces that message by bringing their music directly into a space tied to Korean history and public life.

As excitement builds, Jimin and V’s messages highlight something beyond performance and production. Their words reflect the group’s ongoing relationship with fans, one that goes beyond the stage and into mutual care and responsibility.
With hundreds of thousands expected to gather, the upcoming concert is poised to become a defining moment of this comeback era. At the same time, BTS is making it clear that the most important outcome is simple: that everyone returns home safely after sharing the experience together.