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BTS Kicks Off European Leg of ARIRANG Tour With Highly Anticipated Debut in Spain: 'Let's Go Crazy!'
The ARMY Goes Wild: BTS Brings the House Down in Madrid For 66,000 people in Madrid, the wait was finally over.

For 66,000 people in Madrid, the wait was finally over. The European leg of the BTS ARIRANG World Tour kicked off with a bang, marking the K-pop group's highly anticipated debut in Spain. As the crowd poured into the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium, the energy was palpable. Thousands of light sticks lit up the stands, creating a sea of color that seemed to stretch on forever. The vibe was electric, and it only got more intense from there.
BTS's decision to perform in Spanish was a notable step, and it paid off in a big way. J-Hope's opening shout of ¡Vamos a volvernos locos! (Let's go crazy!) was met with an immediate response from the audience, who sang along to every song with the crowd inside the venue. The group's ability to connect with their fans on a deeper level is evidence of their dedication to their craft. By incorporating Spanish into their performance, BTS showed that they're willing to go the extra mile to connect with their audience.
The stage production was a key component of the show, with a 360-degree layout that kept the members of BTS in constant motion. The central platform rose, descended, and split into different levels, connected by various walkways that allowed the seven singers to move across much of the stadium and get closer to different sections of the audience. Around 30 dancers joined the performance, featuring multiple costume changes and choreography that added to a stage production that continuously transformed throughout the night.
For the thousands of fans who attended the show, it was a night to remember. The excitement was palpable even outside the stadium, with hundreds of fans gathering nearby to follow the concert from a distance. The wait ended with an explosion of cheers as the show began, and it only got more intense from there. With a setlist that included 23 songs, BTS took their fans on a journey through their discography, from ARIRANG to some of their biggest career hits.
As BTS continues their ARIRANG World Tour, it's clear that they're more than just a K-pop group, they're a global phenomenon. With their ability to connect with fans across cultures and languages, they're setting a new standard for the music industry. And with their highly anticipated debut in Spain, they've proven that they're willing to take risks and push the boundaries of what's possible.
With their European leg off to a flying start, it's clear that BTS is on a roll. As they continue their tour, they'll be performing in front of thousands of fans across the continent. Will they continue to incorporate Spanish into their performances?In the end, it was a night to remember for the 66,000 fans who attended the show. As the concert came to a close, the crowd was left buzzing with excitement, eager to see what the future holds for BTS.


