SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 91Ƶ Skyscrapers, bridges and other landmarks in South Korea91Ƶs capital will be lit up in purple on Monday as the country begins celebrating the 10th anniversary of K-pop band BTS, whose global popularity is a source of national pride.
The lights will provide the backdrop for various social media-driven events marking the 2013 debut of the seven-member group, which is now taking a hiatus as its singers begin to serve their mandatory military duties.
From Monday evening, numerous Seoul structures, including City Hall, the 123-story Lotte World Tower, several Han River bridges, and the futuristic DDP 91Ƶ a Zaha Hadid-designed aluminum and concrete dome that91Ƶs often used for visual art 91Ƶ will be bathed in purple, a color associated with BTS, according to city officials and the group91Ƶs management company, Hybe.
Messages congratulating BTS were displayed on digital screens in buildings across Seoul, while postal authorities issued stamps marking the group91Ƶs anniversary, which will be available at post offices starting Tuesday.
Seoul officials hope that the celebrations, which will continue for around two weeks, will boost tourism. The city has designated more than a dozen sites associated with BTS, including places where the group held major performances or shot some of their famous videos.
Fireworks are planned at a park near the Han River on Saturday night, hours after one of the BTS singers, RM, holds a live talk with fans that will be broadcast online.
Quickly garnering huge followings in Asia following their debut, BTS91Ƶ popularity expanded across the globe with their 2020 megahit 91ƵDynamite,91Ƶ the band91Ƶs first all-English song that made it the first K-pop act to top Billboard91Ƶs Hot 100. BTS has since performed in sold-out arenas around the world and was invited to speak at United Nations meetings, supported by a legion of global followers who call themselves the 91ƵArmy.91Ƶ
BTS91Ƶ activities as a full group are currently on hold as the artists begin to serve in the military. Two BTS singers 91Ƶ Jin and J-Hope 91Ƶ have already started their compulsory 18-month service and other members are to follow in coming months, which likely means the group will reconvene around 2025.
In South Korea, all able-bodied men are required to serve in uniform 18-21 months under a system meant to deter aggression from rival North Korea.
The Associated Press
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