BTS’s Comeback Netflix Live Marks Return Of Pop Kings
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K-pop group BTS performs during a free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21, 2026. (Yonhap) ▲ This photo provided by BigHit Music and Netflix shows K-pop supergroup BTS performing at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21,
If you just hit play on BTS’s new album ARIRANG and thought your phone was broken around the six-track mark, you’re not alone.
Some works of art reveal themselves more fully once they’re given context, and BTS’s long-awaited fifth full-length album, “Arirang,” appears to be one of them, its significance to the boy band becoming clearer when put into perspective.
The K-pop superstar will have to limit movement during Saturday's global livestream from Seoul, which marks BTS' first full-group performance in nearly four years and a major test of Netflix's live ambitions.
The Return ahead of their comeback album Arirang. The Netflix documentary captures their reunion after military service and releases on March 27.
Hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to descend on Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square, with the highly anticipated show streamed globally and marking the start of an ambitious world tour.
BTS makes a powerful comeback with their ARIRANG album, featuring the captivating Swim music video starring Lili Reinhart. Dive into the emotional depth and stunning visuals as BTS navigates open waters,
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