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[소통] BTS Comeback Fever Sparks Economic Ripple Across South Korea
As anticipation builds for the long-awaited full-group return of BTS, South Korea is witnessing an intense surge in commercial activity tied to the group’s upcoming release and performances—an impact that is already being felt across retail, tourism, and merchandise markets.
The group is set to release “ARIRANG” on March 20, followed by a global broadcast event, BTS Comeback Live, at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, marking one of the most significant moments in K-pop since the members completed military service.
Merchandise Demand Explodes Ahead of the Comeback
Even before the official return, fan demand has accelerated dramatically. Online marketplaces have reported sharp increases in listings and searches for BTS-related goods such as photo cards, slogans, and fan merchandise.
Data from resale platform Lightning Market showed:
BTS product registrations rose 35% month-on-month
User activity surged 61.5%
Keyword searches jumped nearly 20 times after the album schedule announcement.
Member-specific merchandise is also seeing exceptional traction, with V-related goods ranking among the most searched internationally.
Industry observers describe this as the re-emergence of the “BTS effect,” noting that public interest has spiked again following the hiatus and is expected to create broad cultural and economic spillovers.
Tourism and Hospitality Already Under Pressure
The comeback’s influence is not limited to merchandise. Authorities are preparing for heavy tourist inflows tied to concerts and events, after hotel prices in Seoul surged dramatically—some reportedly rising more than fourfold compared to typical weekend rates.
In response, South Korea’s government has launched a task force to crack down on price gouging in accommodation and dining sectors ahead of the events.
Printing and Paper Industries Were Already Facing Supply Tensions
While there is no confirmed BTS-driven shortage, South Korea’s paper sector has faced structural pressures in recent years. Authorities fined major manufacturers for colluding to raise newsprint prices and restrict supply between 2021 and 2023, contributing to higher costs across printing industries.
At the same time, demand for digital printing paper has been steadily expanding, with the domestic market projected to grow significantly through 2033 due to commercial printing and packaging needs.
Globally, the printing sector itself is growing alongside demand for high-quality printed materials and packaging, further tightening production capacity.
A Cultural Comeback With Industrial-Scale Impact
Taken together, the data shows that BTS’s return is functioning not just as a music release, but as a nationwide economic catalyst—boosting merchandise trading, travel demand, and printing-related industries simultaneously.
Analysts expect the group’s activities to generate “significant economic and cultural ripple effects across the entire K-culture sector,” reinforcing their continued dominance even after years of group hiatus.