In April, BTS returned to the Boxscore charts with a vengeance, leading the Top Tours chart for the first time in four years ...
BTS have become the undisputed touring kings. They outperformed The Rolling Stones sharing the list with Beyoncé, Coldplay, Bad Bunny, and Elton John.
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BTS’s Arirang World Tour has set a new benchmark for live‑performance revenue. According to Billboard Boxscore data released in early July, the South Korean group earned $127.8 million and sold ...
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Dec. 9 (UPI) --SEOUL, Dec. 9 (Yonhap) -- BTS member Jungkook has become the cover star of Rolling Stone magazine in three countries -- South Korea, Britain and Japan -- marking the first time ...
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BTS is continuing its global takeover with its first Rolling Stone cover. In addition to their group cover, the seven members each appear in their own cover, which Rolling Stone will be ...
BTS have broken The Rolling Stones' seven-year Billboard Boxscore record as the Arirang World Tour earned $127.8 million in a historic month.