The iconic K-pop group is gearing up for their big comeback with a live concert to be streamed on the Netflix platform.
It’s the musical event of the month of March. More than three years after their hiatus, BTS is finally back together with a brand new album, “Arirang.” Set to be released on March 20, 2026, this album promises to mark a new era in music for the boy band with 14 new tracks.
In addition to the highly anticipated album release, BTS is preparing for a world tour – with two dates scheduled in France – which will span several months from 2026 to 2027.
To celebrate the release of “Arirang” and their comeback, the group has announced the broadcast of a special live concert, to be seen on Netflix on March 21 simultaneously worldwide at 12 pm French time.
What to expect from this special program?
Described as the starting point of their reunion and new world tour, “BTS: The Comeback Live” will be the first live performance, all seven members together again, since the band took a break (due to mandatory military service).
The day after the release of “Arirang,” RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook will be performing live on Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, in front of the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, to perform some tracks from the new album. An event that is sure to delight BTS fans while revealing the group’s new approach.
BTS emphasizes that this break time allowed each member to evolve individually. The reunions will not be purely nostalgic, but rather focused on the future and artistic innovation. “BTS: The Comeback Live” will be followed by the documentary “BTS: The Return” on Netflix on March 27, which will delve into the mandatory break time, the creation of the new album, and the artistic reunion of BTS.
Between the release of “Arirang” on the 20th, the globally streamed live concert on Netflix on the 21st, and the documentary airing on the 27th, March is painted in the colors of BTS.