2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III (Final Chapter): The Wings Tour was a concert tour headlined by the South Korean boy band BTS. The tour is set to visit South Korea, Chile, Brazil, United States, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Macau and Thailand. The tour gathered 550,000 fans, making it the band's biggest tour.
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Background
On November 18, 2016, BTS released a trailer announcing the tour with first shows to be held in South Korea, later six shows were confirmed in five cities in Chile, Brazil, and the US.
Tickets for the US shows sold-out within a few minutes. Due to high demand, two more shows were announced in the Prudential Center and the Honda Center. With over 60,000 fans were in attendance in concerts across Newark, Chicago, and Anaheim. The group went on to sell out their concert headlined in Chile and became the fastest K-pop group to sell out the Movistar Arena, Chile's biggest indoor arena. The press release from BigHit Entertainment quoted Chilean promoters as saying. According to Puntoticket, the Chilean ticket sales and distribution company, the BTS show was the fastest-selling show in Chile's history, only comparable to Maroon 5's concert in 2016, selling more than 10,000 tickets in less than 2 hours. On January 13, 2017, BTS announced a second concert at the same venue. In Brazil, more than 50,000 fans tried to buy the 14,000 available tickets, which led to protests on Twitter asking for the Brazilian promoters of the tour to change the concerts to a bigger venue. BTS sold 44,000 tickets in total across Chile and Brazil.
In Asia, it was reported that BTS had sold 20,000 tickets in Bangkok, 20,000 in Manila, 10,000 in Hong Kong, and 145,000 across 6 cities in Japan.
On July 27, BTS announced three shows in South Korea, as an encore of the tour, scheduled to be held at Gocheok Sky Dome on December 8-10, 2017.
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Reception
The tour received good reviews from music critics. Billboard praised the group dance and calling it "militarily precise choreography", they also praised the solo stages from the members, "The solitary, reflective showcases moved the audience". PopCrush wrote that the group owned the stage, and described that the concert "mesmerizing the Chicago audience with a show that was nothing short of a musical and visual spectacle.". Bucks County Courier Times said that the tour is an "incredible experience". Idolator compliment the show from dancing, music and solo stages, and described the tour as "the perfect introduction to the professionalism and pageantry of K-Pop. BTS is in a league of their own and the world is starting to realize it."
The New York Times Magazine released an article about the huge success of The Wings Tour in Chile which broke record selling out in less than two hours and how the audience's fanchants reached an earsplitting 127 decibels, the loudest ever recorded at the arena claiming "The band's online popularity had become so entrenched in Chile that tour promoters didn't even bother with a traditional media push". Manila Bulletin praised the group for their performances and impressive attendance confirming with the concert BTS gattered the biggest crowd they have ever experienced among all their K-pop previous concerts, "K-pop idol group BTS' drawing power is no joke".
The Grammys reported on their first dome concert in Osaka, Japan praising their performances and attendance "The K-pop group's shows drew impressive crowds and delivered smashing performances." CNN mentioned their record being the first k-pop act to sell out arenas in the US praising their evolution in the industry.
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