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Netflix is a global streaming giant renowned for producing high-profile entertainment content, including K-pop documentaries like 'BTS: Speak Yourself' and live events. Their style is professional, teaser-driven, and hype-building to maximize viewer anticipation. As an official source, their announcements carry maximum credibility in the entertainment industry.
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The post announces 'BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG', a historic live concert streaming exclusively on Netflix from Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21, 2026, marking BTS's first full-group performance after a nearly four-year military hiatus. It teases a trailer release the next day and promotes hashtags for the event and Netflix partnership. The show features new music from their comeback album, directed by acclaimed producer Hamish Hamilton, and will reach fans in over 190 countries, signifying Netflix's first live Korean concert broadcast.[1][2]
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This post is trending due to massive excitement over BTS's full-group reunion post-military service, with all members now available after SUGA's discharge in June 2025. Announced on February 2, 2026, it builds hype ahead of the March 21 event and trailer, amplified by BTS's global fanbase (ARMY) and the historic Netflix partnership. The timing aligns perfectly with fans awaiting their first joint stage in years.[1][2]
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- 1This is Netflix's first-ever live concert stream from Korea, broadcast to over 190 countries.[1]
- 2The event is at Gwanghwamun Square, the historic main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul.[2]
- 3BTS's hiatus lasted nearly four years due to mandatory military service for all seven members.[1]
- 4Director Hamish Hamilton previously helmed the Super Bowl halftime show and London Olympics opening.[1]
- 5A companion documentary 'BTS the Return' on their album 'Arirang' drops March 27 on Netflix.[3]
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