BTS comeback draws a smaller crowd than hoped, hitting parent company Hybe’s shares

BTS comeback draws a smaller crowd than hoped, hitting parent company Hybe’s shares


SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – MARCH 21: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) K-pop boy band BTS perform onstage during comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026 in Seoul, South Korea. The free concert is the band’s first performance in nearly four years. (Photo by Kim Hong-Ji – Pool/Getty Images)

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Shares in Hybe, the parent company of South Korean boyband BTS, fell 15% on Monday as their much-anticipated comeback in Seoul on Saturday drew a smaller crowd than expected.

Local authorities said just over 100,000 fans attended the band’s first concert in more than three years, falling short of the 260,000 forecast, Reuters reported. The event came under criticism from some South Koreans for tight security measures enforced on a crowd that mostly failed to materialise.

BTS is key to Hybe’s revenues, with profit slumping during the band’s extended hiatus for mandatory military service from 2022. Hybe owns the band’s record label, Big Hit Music, which brought BTS to international fame after the release of their first album in 2013.

Its share price hit reflected investor disappointment in the band’s return, although the tour is streaming on Netflix in 190 countries, which may help offset some of the in-person attendance declines. 

The seven-piece group is widely credited as pioneers of the K-pop genre, but the industry has grown increasingly competitive in their absence.

Bands like Blackpink, Seventeen and Stray Kids have all taken market share, and Netflix’s “Kpop Demon Hunters” movie has proved particularly popular among younger audiences.

Its share price decline comes counter to lofty analyst expectations for the stock, based on a “larger than expected” number of tour dates, according to Nomura, which raised its target price on the stock to 410,000 won, or around $276, from 354,000 won back in January.

The group is set to perform 79 shows across 23 countries in its first leg of the tour, which started with Seoul on Saturday night.

— CNBC’s Lim Hui Jie also contributed to this report.

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