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BTS Opens New World Tour at California’s Rose Bowl Stadium


BTS' Rose Bowl concert in Pasadena, California, on May 4, 2019, for the "Love Yourself: Speak Yourself" world tour. (image: Big Hit Entertainment)

BTS’ Rose Bowl concert in Pasadena, California, on May 4, 2019, for the “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” world tour. (image: Big Hit Entertainment)

LOS ANGELES, May 5 (Korea Bizwire)Some 60,000 fans cheered ecstatically in unison as members of K-pop boy band BTS cried out “Rose Bowl, make some noise,” to open up their fresh world tour at the outdoor Rose Bowl athletic stadium in Pasadena, California, on Saturday.

The densely packed stadium roared and shook throughout the 150-minute performance, the first stop on BTS’ new world tour “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself.”

Starting with the Rose Bowl on Saturday and Sunday, the septet will throw 16 large-scale concerts in eight global cities including Chicago, London, Paris and Osaka for the globe-trotting tour. Fourteen of the concerts were already sold out.

“Dionysus,” a hip-hop number off the band’s latest Billboard No. 1 album “Map of the Soul: Persona,” kicked off the Saturday concert, with the seven BTS members appearing onstage in all-white costumes as fans erupted in shattering cheers.

(image: Big Hit Entertainment)

(image: Big Hit Entertainment)

The members’ powerful dance moves continued into the next song, “Not Today,” another hip-hop song released in 2016.

A pep talk followed the hip-hop performances, with team leader RM greeting fans saying “nice to meet you here.”

Other members hollered “Rose Bowl,” unable to keep down their thrill at returning to the American concert scene.

BTS finished up the U.S. leg of their previous world tour last year at the Citi Field baseball stadium in New York City in October, becoming the first Korean act and one of only a few non-American musicians to perform at the stadium that accommodates some 40,000 spectators.

Since October, the band has grown even more popular, winning one more No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart last month with “Persona” and returning to the U.S. to rock the bigger Rose Bowl stadium, where 60,000 seats with an unhindered view of the stage out of the total 90,000 were all packed late Saturday.

The concert also featured solo performances by BTS members, with J-Hope staging “Trivia: Just Dance,” followed by Jungkook’s “Euphoria.”

Harnessed to high-tension wires, the youngest member, Jungkook, glided from the back of the main stage to almost midway to the back of the stands, sending fans into rapt cheers.

Jimin staged “Serendipity,” while RM and V performed “Trivia: Love” and “Singularity,” respectively.

Midway through the concert, the stands shook with ear-splitting screams and pounding jumping as BTS performed its hypnotic single “Boy With Luv.”

(image: Big Hit Entertainment)

(image: Big Hit Entertainment)

A medley of “Dope,” “Baepsae” and “Fire” led the fans to sing along with the band in articulate Korean.

“Idol” and “Fake Love,” two of the band’s most famous songs, brought the show to its peak before the members came back onstage in customized Dior stage costumes to perform “Mic Drop.”

“Make It Right” and “Mikrokosmos,” tracks off “Persona,” were staged in response to the fans’ heated calls for an encore.

RM called the Saturday concert the most important night of his life, while the other members stressed that their dreams came true with the Rose Bowl show. They all expressed special thanks to their fans, ARMY, for making the global tour possible.

Excited fans gathered together around the Rose Bowl hours before the show started, celebrating the moment with flash mobs and outdoor festivities.

(Yonhap)

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