BTS
member V aka Kim Taehyung is close-knit with his bandmates, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, jimin and Jungkook. However, outside his K-pop group, V has managed to maintain friendships that have lasted years and stood the test of time. And one such is his Wooga Squad. Infact, there isn't any important moment in life when the gang of 5, comprising V along with actors Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik, Park Hyung-sik, and rapper Peakboy don't stand for each other. Infact, the Wooga Squad makes sure to become part of every milestone in Tae's life. They were even there in full strength during BTS ARIRANG World Tour at Goyang Day 2 show recently.
Wooga Squad cheers for V
V is the maknae of Wooga Squad, and thus demands special care and attention from his hyungs. And he receives that in abundance. From throwing him a special welcome back treat after his return from the military, to posting fun reactions seeing V in a moustache in the ARIRANG 2.0 track, the stars time and again prove their bond.Days after BTS wrapping up the Goyang leg of its ongoing ARIRANG World Tour, fans came across an adorable click proving that V's Wooga Squad cheered for him throughout the show. In a backstage click that was posted on Instagram by actor Tae Hoon Lee, one can see the entire gang posing while wearing the "Keep Swimming" caps. Jungkook's presence in the photo, along with V and his friends, becomes the icing on the cake.
About Wooga Squad
Wooga Squad is a thick circle of friends who always stand for each other, giving shoutouts, catching up over meals, and even vacationing. The group was formed after Park Seo-Joon and Park Hyung-Sik starred in the K-drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, which was also V's acting debut, even though in a supporting role. The trio struck a deep bond, and eventually Choi Woo-Shik and Peakboy also joined the gang, making it a group of 5.
Wooga Squad had recently also joined V in the 2.0 dance challenge, but gave it a chaotic twist, leaving fans laughing.
Curtains up on ARIRANG World Tour at Goyang
BTS kicked off its ARIRANG World Tour at Goyang Stadium on April 9, under heavy rainfall. The downpour, however, did not deter the spirits of the members and the ARMYs who thronged the venue from across the world. Goyang put curtains up on BTS' extensive world tour, estimated to be worth $1 billion, spanning over 34 cities across 23 countries and 85 shows. Touted to be the biggest music concert seen in K-pop, the band launched their 2026 ARIRANG World Tour with three sold-out shows at the Goyang Sports Complex in South Korea on April 9, 11, and 12, 2026. The concerts, which marked the group's return to large-scale stadium performances, featured a 360-degree stage, a 2.5-hour setlist, and attracted over 40,000 attendees per night.