BTS and Netflix Drop “BTS the Comeback Live|ARIRANG” Teaser Ahead of Global Streaming Concert on March 21

BTS and Netflix Drop “BTS the Comeback Live|ARIRANG” Teaser Ahead of Global Streaming Concert on March 21

BTS and Netflix released a teaser video on March 4, 2026, generating excitement for the group’s comeback concert “BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE|ARIRANG”, which will be streamed live worldwide on March 21 from Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.

The short teaser shows all seven BTS members, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, in black outfits holding signs like “Trailer Tomorrow” and “BTS.”

They dance together and play the Korean game “Red Light, Green Light” to the upbeat song “Dynamite.” Netflix posted it on social media channels, announcing that the full trailer would be released on March 5 at 1pm KST, according to allkpop.

This marks the first live stream of a single artist’s concert on Netflix, reaching over 190 countries. Fans quickly shared clips and screenshots, turning the teaser into a trending topic on X and TikTok within hours of release.

The one-off concert will begin at 8 PM KST on March 21, a day after BTS released their fifth studio album “ARIRANG” on March 20. It’s the group’s first full performance in nearly four years, following their break from compulsory military service.

Held at the iconic Gwanghwamun Square near Gyeongbokgung Palace, the event features a 360-degree stage for immersive viewing. Local authorities are preparing crowd control measures as thousands of fans are expected at the venue, while millions more tune in online Strait Times reported.

Netflix will premiere the documentary “BTS: The Return” on March 27, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the album and the members’ reunion. The film covers his time in Los Angeles and his creative struggles after nearly four years away.

This pairs with the concert to give fans full access to BTS’ comeback. Producers say the documentary aims to show both the pressure of a global comeback and the members’ personal growth.

BTS’ “ARIRANG” era includes an 82-show world tour starting April 9 in Goyang, South Korea, with the first three dates live-streamed online via Weverse. Some shows on the tour, such as April 11 in Goyang and April 18 in Tokyo, will be shown in cinemas in 75 countries.

Teasers for the album, such as the tracklist and credits, have already been released, with “SWIM” as the highlighted title track. Fans from all over the world can watch the Netflix stream without tickets, as the live event has no additional dates, as per regulations Asia News Channel.

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