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BTS’ ARIRANG World Tour Launches in South Korea: Best Moments from Opening Night

Written by: News Room Last updated: April 11, 2026
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On a rain-soaked opening night in Goyang, BTS launched the Arirang World Tour with a 23-song set that moved between new material and catalog touchstones. As one of this year’s most anticipated tours, as well as the first of three sold-out nights, the Thursday (April 9) show arrived with obvious weight, and the crowd met it in kind, staying fully engaged through the weather and giving the evening much of its emotional charge from the outset.

Night one drew its shape less from reinvention than from execution. The set leaned on qualities BTS has long understood well in a stadium setting: rap-line drive, melodic lift, and crowd interplay calibrated for scale. Some passages registered more fully than others, but when the performance settled into that core dynamic, the night’s proportions came into clear view.

That was especially true in South Korea, where songs tied to Korean cultural memory carried a different resonance. During “Body to Body,” which incorporates the traditional folk song “Arirang,” the sound of a stadium in Korea singing it together produced one of the evening’s most distinctive images.

Elsewhere, rain, light, and crowd noise became part of the show’s texture rather than an interruption. By the end, Arirang opened as a performance defined by control, atmosphere, and the particular feeling that can settle over a stadium when artists and audience are fully present in the same space.

Here are the seven best moments from night one of the Arirang World Tour.

  • “Hooligan” Set the Tone

    Produced by El Guincho, Fakeguido, Jasper Harris and Ghstloop, the second track from BTS’ latest album, Arirang, opened the night with an immediate sense of forward motion. A string arrangement rising before the sound of clanking, sharpening blades gave the intro a tightly wound tension, announcing the group’s arrival with little wasted motion. The song’s now-familiar BTS interplay between melismatic vocals and crisp rap passages gave the opener a clear internal logic from the start.

  • The “Mic Drop”–“FYA”–“Fire” Run

    One of the clearest peaks of the night came in the back-to-back run from “Mic Drop” to “FYA” to “Fire,” a sequence that functioned less as a cluster of isolated highlights than as one sustained escalation. Even as pyro cut through the rain-soaked air, the effects never quite overtook what was already happening onstage. The Diplo-produced “FYA” in particular pushed the stadium into a different register — louder, looser, and closer to a festival main stage than a tightly sectioned stadium set — while “Fire” gave the run its most instinctive release.

  • The “Arirang” Sing-Along During “Body to Body”

    “Body to Body,” which incorporates the traditional Korean folk song “Arirang,” was always going to land differently in Goyang. As a living folk tradition, “Arirang” has been carried across generations and regions through communal singing, shaped less by fixed authorship than by collective memory and repetition. That context gave the moment a different gravity from the rest of the set. Hearing a stadium in Korea sing “Arirang” together became one of the night’s clearest expressions of collective feeling, and one of the few moments distinctly tied to this stop in a way that will inevitably shift once the tour moves outward, especially for Koreans and the Korean diaspora.

  • “IDOL” Hit Its Mark

    Appearing in the pre-encore stretch, “IDOL” unfolded with the assurance of a song that no longer needs to clarify its place in the set. With dancers moving along the track, flags in motion, and the members drawing closer to the crowd, the performance carried something of the feeling of a national team parade at an Olympic opening or closing ceremony. It also returned one of BTS’ clearest throughlines to the center: Korean identity and global-pop scale held in the same frame without compromise.

  • Rain Became Part of the Show

    The weather shaped the concert from beginning to end, and at times altered the feel of the show in ways no staging choice could have fully anticipated. During songs like “They don’t know ’bout us” and “Like Animals,” the combination of rain, light, and crowd noise produced a distinctly cinematic atmosphere. Just as importantly, the performance itself held together cleanly throughout. Choreography remained sharp, and vocals stayed steady. Rain became part of the night’s atmosphere, but it never overtook the night’s shape.

  • “Mikrokosmos” Brought It Back In

    “Mikrokosmos” continues to function as one of BTS’ most reliable closers because it knows how to shift scale without feeling imposed. In Goyang, under the rain, it brought the vastness of the stadium back into something softer and more collectively held. On night one, even as the fourth-to-last song of the evening, it still served that role. It gave the show a clear emotional landing and returned the night to one of BTS’ most familiar live instincts: turning a huge crowd into something that still feels shared.

  • ARMY Shaped the Night

    When Billboard spoke to fans on the ground, the words that came up again and again were variations of the same few ideas: joy, gratitude, disbelief, community. Many had traveled from overseas, and for some, the concert was tied to a first trip to Korea or to a much longer personal journey that began years earlier with a song, a performance, or even an online clip. Even in the rain, the crowd remained fully engaged throughout, with coordinated chants, signs lifted above ponchos, and a level of sustained attention that never really dipped. That presence was not incidental to the mood of the night; it was one of its defining elements. If the set gave the evening its structure, ARMY gave it much of its emotional atmosphere.

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