The wait is almost over. Global K-pop phenomenon BTS is poised to make a thunderous return to the world stage with “BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG,” a historic live concert event streaming globally on Netflix on March 21—a moment many fans are already calling the start of a new era for the group.
After years of anticipation, the seven members—RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—will reunite for their first full-group performance following the completion of their mandatory military service, marking one of the most awaited comebacks in modern pop culture.
Streaming live from Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, the spectacular event promises to deliver an electrifying show as BTS performs songs from their upcoming fifth studio album “ARIRANG,” set to release just a day earlier on March 20.
For millions of fans worldwide—known collectively as ARMY—the performance represents more than just a concert. It marks the reunion of the world’s biggest K-pop group after nearly four years away from full group activities, transforming the livestream into a global celebration of music, resilience, and fandom.

Netflix has positioned the event as a landmark broadcast, bringing the monumental comeback to audiences across the globe simultaneously. The show will feature BTS performing both their iconic hits and brand-new tracks from the upcoming album, giving fans their first live glimpse into the group’s next musical chapter.
Adding to the excitement, the live special will be followed by a feature-length documentary titled “BTS: The Return,” premiering on Netflix on March 27. The film will offer an intimate look at the group’s journey back to the spotlight, chronicling the creation of ARIRANG and the emotional reunion of the members as they prepare for their comeback.

The anticipation surrounding the event has already reached fever pitch. Tickets for the in-person show in Seoul were snapped up almost instantly, while fans across continents prepare to witness the historic livestream that signals BTS’ powerful return to the global stage.
As the countdown begins, one thing is certain: when the lights rise at Gwanghwamun Square and the seven members step onto the stage together again, it will not just be a concert—it will be a defining moment in pop history.





