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[소통] BTS to Perform Live on Netflix and Launch a Historic World Tour — Here's What's Coming Next
The music drops on March 20, but BTS's comeback goes far beyond just an album. What's unfolding over the next several weeks is one of the most carefully orchestrated returns in music history, and fans everywhere are scrambling to be part of it.
The day after ARIRANG hits streaming platforms, BTS will take the stage at Gwanghwamun Square in the heart of Seoul — a historic open plaza in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace — for a free comeback concert titled BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG. The performance will stream live and exclusively on Netflix on March 21, 2026, at 8 PM KST (7 AM ET / 4 AM PT), making it accessible to fans in every corner of the world. This marks the first time a live concert from South Korea will be streamed globally on the platform and BTS's first live performance since October 2022. Directing the event is Hamish Hamilton, a veteran of large-scale televised music productions, with Done + Dusted handling production.
But Netflix's involvement doesn't end there. On March 27, 2026 — just six days after the concert — the platform will premiere a companion documentary titled BTS: The Return, directed by Bao Nguyen. The film follows the group through their post-hiatus reunion and the entire making of ARIRANG, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the album came together after years apart.
Then comes the tour. On April 9, 2026, BTS will officially launch the ARIRANG World Tour, kicking off with three shows at Goyang Sports Complex near Seoul. The tour spans 82 shows across 34 cities in 23 countries — making it the largest world tour ever mounted by a South Korean act. It will carry the group through Asia, North and Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia, running all the way through March 2027. All stops will feature an immersive in-the-round stage design. Tickets for virtually every show sold out within hours of going on sale.
North American dates begin in late April in Tampa, Florida, then move through El Paso, Mexico City, Stanford (California), and Las Vegas. A second North American leg in August brings BTS to East Rutherford (New Jersey), Foxborough (Massachusetts), Baltimore, Arlington (Texas), Toronto, Chicago, and four nights at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
RM summed up the mood best during the group's first joint interview since announcing their hiatus in 2022: "The most important thing is just that we are here back together again. We're going to see the fans all over the world."
For ARMY, the compressed schedule — album on March 20, Netflix concert on March 21, documentary on March 27, and world tour from April 9 — is both thrilling and overwhelming. For BTS, it signals that after everything — the hiatus, the solo careers, the military service — they're back, and they're doing it bigger than ever.