Let's be honest — following BTS right now requires stamina.
Since the group's full reunion earlier this year, the news cycle around them has been relentless. A new album. A world tour. Streaming records. A FESTA season that has more packed into it than most artists put into an entire career year. If you're trying to keep track of everything, your browser tabs are probably suffering.
Here's a suggestion: instead of chasing the news across a dozen different platforms, let someone else do the aggregating for you.
KPopFam has a BTS article that works exactly that way. It's one page, and it gets updated on a regular basis as new developments come in. You don't have to hunt for the latest information — it comes to the page. Bookmark it once, check back regularly, and you'll always have a clear, organized picture of what's happening.
So what's in it right now?
Right now the article is focused on FESTA 2026, the group's 13th anniversary celebration. The full schedule runs from June 4 through June 13 and is loaded with content: a performance video for "Hooligan" (live now), the Run BTS 2.0 revival, the digital release of "Come Over" (a Suga-produced track that's been vinyl-exclusive until now), and two sold-out concerts in Busan at Asiad Main Stadium — the group's first full-group live shows following all members' military discharge. The June 13 concert can be watched live in theaters worldwide.
Before FESTA, the article covered the close of the ARIRANG North American tour. The final show was at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on May 28, and the full leg brought in 840,000 attendees across 15 concerts in five cities. To put that in perspective: this is a group that came back from a two-year group hiatus and immediately filled major stadiums across two continents. The demand never went away.
There's also ongoing chart coverage — "Swim" has now tied "Dynamite" for the longest number-one run on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart — and a forward-looking section on what's coming next, including BTS's confirmed spot as headliners at the next iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Why does the regular update format matter?
Because BTS news moves fast, and a static article goes stale within days. The KPopFam page is structured to grow alongside the story — which means it was useful three months ago, it's useful today, and it will be useful again next week when the Busan concerts happen and the next wave of news breaks.
That's the kind of resource worth sharing.
Here's the link: https://kpopfam.com/latest-news-about-bts/
Share it with your fellow ARMY members and check back after June 13. There's always more to come.
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