Global K-pop phenomenon BTS is set to make a highly anticipated return following their break in 2022, with Netflix announcing plans to live stream their comeback concert and release a documentary on the group. The concert, marking the launch of their fifth album Arirang, will take place at the historic Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21 and will be available worldwide exclusively on Netflix.
The live event will be followed by a documentary, BTS: THE RETURN, premiering on March 27. The film will showcase behind-the-scenes footage of the band as they prepared their comeback album, offering fans a rare glimpse into the making of Arirang and the creative journey of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook.
Netflix announced the collaboration on its Instagram handle, highlighting the live concert timing as 8 PM KST (4 AM PST). The streamer emphasized that the event would be a global exclusive, giving international fans unprecedented access to BTS’s comeback performance.
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BTS, formed in 2010 and officially debuting in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment, gained global fame with their 2017 breakthrough album Tear, which became the first Korean album to top the Billboard 200. The group is known for hits like Dynamite, Butter, and MIC Drop, and has continued to set global records in music streaming and concert ticket sales.
The upcoming Arirang album, scheduled for release on March 20, is expected to mark a new phase in BTS’s musical journey, blending their signature style with fresh concepts. Fans are eagerly awaiting the live performance and documentary, which promise to celebrate the band’s return and global influence.
The Netflix collaboration underscores the growing international appeal of K-pop and the ability of digital streaming platforms to connect artists with audiences worldwide, particularly in the wake of BTS’s multi-year hiatus. This event is poised to become one of the most-watched global music releases of 2026.
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