BTS Monochrome Logistics: Six pop-up stores to be launched ahead of 11th debut anniversary

Updated : Apr 18, 2024 09:43
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After lots of fan theories, guesses and speculations, BTS has raised the curtains from Monochrome Logistics project. While all the seven members are completing their mandatory military service, BTS label has announced that the new project is about pop-up stores.

BTS Monochrome Logistics 

Fans were intrigued and curious after the BTS’ official handle started dropping several hints about the new project. For the last few days, there were several theories floating on the Internet. Many of the fans were proven right as BTS’ label announced that they are all set to launch six pop-up stores across the globe ahead of boyband’s 11th anniversary. 

More about the BTS pop-up stores 

These six pop-up stores will be launched in Seoul, Tokyo, LA, Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok. Taking to their official X handle, BIGHIT MUSIC shared a trailer along with two posters. The Seoul pop-up store will be the first one to be launched between April 26 to May 12. After that the other stores will kick off in the month of May.  

What’s in these pop-up stores? 

The trailer gave a sneak peek of what’s in the store for the ARMY in these pop-up stores. They will provide group’s exclusive merchandise as well as an immersive experience with Memory clouds consisting of the special moments shared between the BTS and their fans.

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