Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 31st March 2026, 11:04 AM
LONDON — South Korean supergroup BTS have made a commanding return to the global music scene, securing simultaneous number-one positions across multiple United Kingdom charts with their latest comeback album and lead single.
According to the Official Charts Company, the group’s newly released 10th studio album, Arirang, debuted at number one on both the UK Albums Chart and the UK Vinyl Albums Chart. The record’s immediate commercial impact was further underscored by the success of its lead single, Swim, which entered the UK Singles Chart at number one—marking the group’s first-ever chart-topping single in Britain.
The achievement marks a significant milestone for the seven-member act, consisting of Jimin, Jungkook, Suga, RM, V, Jin, and J-Hope. The group had been on hiatus since 2022, as each member fulfilled South Korea’s mandatory military service obligations, a requirement that temporarily paused their collective musical activities.
Despite the extended break, anticipation for their return remained exceptionally high. Their record label reported that Arirang sold nearly four million copies within its first 24 hours of release, reflecting both the group’s sustained global popularity and the increasingly strong international demand for K-pop releases in physical formats such as vinyl and limited-edition box sets.
Industry analysts have noted that BTS’s UK chart dominance highlights the continued expansion of K-pop beyond its traditional markets in East Asia and North America, with the United Kingdom emerging as a key European hub for the genre’s commercial success.
| Chart Category | Release | Position Achieved | Notable Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK Albums Chart | Arirang | No. 1 | Strong physical and digital sales |
| UK Vinyl Albums Chart | Arirang | No. 1 | High demand for collector editions |
| UK Singles Chart | Swim | No. 1 | First UK No. 1 single for BTS |
The simultaneous chart-topping performance across albums, vinyl, and singles charts underscores the group’s rare commercial versatility. While many international acts achieve success in either album or single categories, BTS’s latest release demonstrates sustained dominance across multiple consumption formats.
Music critics in the UK have described the comeback as one of the most significant pop returns of recent years, noting that the group’s hiatus has not diminished their cultural influence. Instead, it appears to have intensified global anticipation, positioning their return as both a commercial and cultural event in contemporary pop music.
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