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Fans of the South Korean band BTS wait outside River Plate's Monumental stadium where band member Kim Seok-jin, also known as Jin, is set to make a guest appearance with Coldplay on the Argentine leg of the British rock band's tour. Kim is set to start military service in South Korea later on. IMAGES
A group of intrepid promoters called BigCityBeats decided to launch a clubbing experience literally into the clouds by holding a zero-gravity rave aboard a special aircraft above Frankfurt on Wednesday. BigCityBeats partnered with the European Space Agency, who lent the Airbus A310 Zero-G aircraft, to throw this one of a kind party. 20 lucky clubbers were selected via an online competition, and travelled from every continent to make the journey.
Klingons will land on the stage of the Turteatern theatre in Stockholm starting Saturday, February 3. Final preparations are falling into place ahead of the 'Visit Qo'noS' performance-lecture debut. The project is actually intended to open conversation about issues of racism and integration. Visitors will experience a live performance that includes a presentation on the Klingons cultures and customs. Actors and staff are participating in a make-belief concept in which Klingons from the planet Kronos descend on Earth with the purpose to teach humans about their cultural superiority and to rectify the falsified image given to them by the Star Trek series.
Japan took a trip down memory lane as Bandai rereleased the '90s cult classic electronic toy Tamagotchi to mark 20 years since its original release in Tokyo on Thursday. The tiny keychain toy started off as virtual eggs that required players to hatch and nurture their very own little creature. The toy spawned its share of competitor knock-offs, like the Gigapet, before fading into the memories of those who grew up with them. Have you ever played with a Tamagotchi?
Naked pictures of Madonna when she was 18 years old are going up for auction, each with an estimate of between $800 and $1,200.
If you've ever wanted to step inside the magical world of Harry Potter, one new spell-binding exhibition may just be your ticket to Hogwarts. The British Library opened a new exhibit on Friday called 'Harry Potter: A History of Magic' to mark the 20th anniversary of the publication of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.' The exhibit explores the world of Harry Potter with pictures, figures, and ornaments inspired by the book, but also delves into the real folklore and traditions which inspired JK Rowling.