K-Pop's Vibrant New Chapter in 2026: BTS Expands Global Reach with Arena Tours and BLACKPINK Drops Teasers for Upcoming Projects
BTS announces a new world tour for 2026 while BLACKPINK teases new music, continuing their dominance in global K-pop.
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