ARMY, are you getting ready for the BTS Comeback Show in Gwanghwamun? 💜 From directions to the venue, to entry times, and the seating map—you can check everything in one place and get fully prepared for the perfect concert trip!
BTS Comeback Show 🎵
Gwanghwamun Square
Q. How do I get to Gwanghwamun Square?
Subways stations near Gwanghwamun Square (Gwanghwamun, City Hall, and Gyeongbokgung) and surrounding roads may be restricted prior to the show. We recommend taking a public transport and getting off at nearby stations—Anguk, Jonggak, or Euljiro 1-ga—and walk to the square. Entry lines vary by seating section. Check your zone before arrival to avoid confusion. ※ Traffic conditions may change on the day of the event.
❎ Gwanghwamun, City Hall and Gyeongbokgung Stations 🅾️ Anguk, Jonggak and Euljiro 1-ga Stations
Q. Stage & Seating Layout
Standing A and Seated B are located at Gwanghwamun Square, while Standing C is located south of the Sejong-daero Intersection. The booth locations and entry routes for each section are separated. Please refer to the ticket page for a detailed seating map.
For Seated Section B and Standing Section C, direct views of the stage are restricted due to installations required for the performance and filming. The performance will be viewable through on-site LED screens.
Q. Entry Guidelines
✅ Seating Zones
Standing A and C is not assigned seating, and entry will be processed in the order of the admission numbers on your ticket. When reserving tickets, please note that lower numbers grant earlier entry. Standing Section C is located south of the Sejong-daero Intersection. Please note that the booth and entrance routes are separate from those for Standing Section A and Seated Section B.
Entry will be restricted once the show begins. Once you leave the venue after entering, you will not be permitted to re-enter.
✅ Admission Guide
This concert provides mobile tickets only, and upon entry, you must present the QR code from your mobile ticket on NOL World app along with your valid ID.
1️⃣ NOL World App > My Account > Reservations > Mobile Ticket > QR Code
2️⃣ Show the staff your ID
3️⃣ Receive and wear a wrist band
※ Mobile tickets are only available on devices running Android version 9.0 or higher or iOS version 16.0 or higher.
⚠️ Save Your Ticket Offline
We highly recommend saving your mobile ticket for offline access in advance, as network connections may be unstable on the day of the event due to heavy crowds. With the offline saving feature, you can show your ticket without data or WiFi.
Q. What are valid forms of ID?
For non-Korean nationals, either a Passport or an Alien Registration Card is required. Please note that copies or screenshots will not be accepted, and be sure to check that your ID has not expired before the event.
Q. What items am I allowed to bring?
✅ Allowed: • Bottled water (500ml or less) • Official lightsticks • Small bags (smaller than A3 size) ❌ Not Allowed: Large bags, suitcases, food, cameras, professional recording equipment, laptops, tablets, selfie sticks, tripods, pets and etc,.
Q. Are there any restrooms & convenience services?
✅ Restrooms • Public Restrooms: 39 buildings near the venue—including local police stations, the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation, the Bar Association Building, and the Seoul History Museum—will open their restrooms to the public. • Temporary toilets will be installed at various locations throughout the event site. ✅ Storage / Lockers • Not Available ✅ Other Safety & Convenience Services • Medical Stations: 15 on-site medical clinics will be operational. A rapid response team consisting of medical professionals and public health officials is ready for any emergencies. • Information & Interpretation: Over 600 volunteers and 70 tourist guides will be stationed across the area to assist with directions and foreign language interpretation. • Public Safety: A full mobilization of security personnel will be in place to prevent illegal activities such as ticket scalping (scalpers), sexual crimes, and theft.
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🔮 Gwanghwamun Concert Etiquette
The Gwanghwamun area is a shared public space for Seoul citizens and a district densely packed with historically and culturally significant landmarks. Please follow these responsible concert etiquettes to protect our heritage and ensure everyone's safety. 🚫 No Overnight Camping, Tents, or Queuing on Sidewalks • Patrols will be tightened starting Friday, March 20. Anyone found camping or blocking sidewalks will be asked to leave immediately. 🚫 Protect Cultural Heritage & Public Facilities • Areas around Gyeongbokgung Palace, Yeongchumun Gate, and Geanchunmun Gate are designated for intensive inspection. • Gyeongbokgung Palace will implement a phased management plan before and after the event. This includes strict patrols to ensure all visitors have exited the palace halls and restrooms at closing time. 🚫 No Access to or Occupation of Restricted Areas • Please stay within designated public zones and do not enter blocked or restricted sites. 🚫 Zero Littering • Please take your trash with you or dispose of it in designated bins to keep the historic site clean. 🚫 Say NO to Scalped Tickets • Do not purchase tickets from unauthorized sellers or scalpers.

