Group BTS added a Guinness World Record for its live online performance 'Bangbangcon The Live.'
Britain's Guinness World Records officially announced on its official website on the 22nd (local time) that BTS's "Bangbangcon The Live" has reached a new Guinness World Record with a live streaming music concert viewed by the largest number of viewers.
Guinness World Records explained, "The BTS holds a number of Guinness World Records records, including the first K-pop artist to top the U.S. album chart, the largest number of albums sold in Korea, the highest number of Twitter activities (average number of retweets), and the shortest number of TikTok followers."
"Bangbang Concert The Live" was BTS's first paid online concert held on June 14 and was watched in 107 regions. The maximum number of simultaneous users reached 756,600. This is the largest paid online concert in the world and has been praised for offering new possibilities through online performances.
BTS is also setting a new record for its fourth full-length Japanese album "MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 ~ THE JOURNEY ~," which was released on the 15th. It sold 564,298 copies, topping the Oricon chart's weekly album chart (7/13/7/19). Of all the albums released in Japan this year, the first week of sales is the highest ever for a foreign male artist's album.
Britain's Guinness World Records officially announced on its official website on the 22nd (local time) that BTS's "Bangbangcon The Live" has reached a new Guinness World Record with a live streaming music concert viewed by the largest number of viewers.
Guinness World Records explained, "The BTS holds a number of Guinness World Records records, including the first K-pop artist to top the U.S. album chart, the largest number of albums sold in Korea, the highest number of Twitter activities (average number of retweets), and the shortest number of TikTok followers."
"Bangbang Concert The Live" was BTS's first paid online concert held on June 14 and was watched in 107 regions. The maximum number of simultaneous users reached 756,600. This is the largest paid online concert in the world and has been praised for offering new possibilities through online performances.
BTS is also setting a new record for its fourth full-length Japanese album "MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 ~ THE JOURNEY ~," which was released on the 15th. It sold 564,298 copies, topping the Oricon chart's weekly album chart (7/13/7/19). Of all the albums released in Japan this year, the first week of sales is the highest ever for a foreign male artist's album.
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