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Why is BTS releasing “Come Over” for Festa 2026?

BTS drops “Come Over” for Festa 2026

BTS has released the song “Come Over” to streaming services as part of Festa 2026, according to the coverage. The key point is that fans had been waiting for a streaming version because the track had previously been available only on a vinyl edition of ARIRANG.

This matters for two reasons.

First, it’s a release-access story: the music is not brand-new, but its availability changes. Moving from vinyl-only availability to mainstream streaming expands where listeners can find the song, lowering barriers for new fans and making it easier for the track to circulate through playlists and recommendation algorithms.

Second, Festa is typically a moment when BTS connects with its audience around special releases tied to the group’s culture and fan community. By choosing a track with a limited prior format, the band turns a niche collectible into something more broadly shareable—without needing to roll out a full album era.

In other words, the streaming release functions like a distribution upgrade. It converts a previously constrained item (ARIRANG’s vinyl inclusion) into a catalog piece that can be played widely, shared instantly, and added to day-to-day listening.

No extra details were provided about additional media, remastering, or whether this is tied to any larger ARIRANG campaign. But based on the information given, the headline is clear: “Come Over” is finally available on streaming, arriving for Festa 2026 after a period of limited-format access.


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