On Friday, March 21, BTS will reunite on stage for a special live concert streamed worldwide on Netflix. Titled BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG in its original version, this one-night event marks the group’s first full performance together in almost four years and their first public appearance since all seven members completed their mandatory military service.
Why this Netflix live concert is such a big deal for fans
For fans in the United States and around the world, this show isn’t just another live stream. It’s the official restart of BTS’s group activities after a long break, during which each member focused on solo projects and obligations away from the stage. The March 21 concert brings RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook back together in front of a global audience, with no extra fee beyond a regular Netflix subscription.
Instead of a pre-recorded special, Netflix is opting for a true live broadcast, positioning the platform more firmly in the live-event space after previous experiments with sports and entertainment.
Where the show takes place and how to watch from the US
The performance is staged at Gwanghwamun Square, an iconic location in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace. While the show happens locally on site, viewers in the United States will experience it in real time through Netflix, alongside fans tuning in from other regions.
Here is how the announced live broadcast times convert for key time zones, including the US:
- 8:00 pm (Korea time)
- 7:00 am (US East Coast)
- 4:00 am (US West Coast)
12:00 pm → France (Paris time, CET)
American viewers will need to plan for an early-morning stream, depending on their coast, but the concert is fully included in the standard Netflix subscription at no additional cost.
New music from the ARIRANG album performed live
The timing of the concert is closely linked to the release of ARIRANG, the group’s fifth studio album. The album is scheduled to drop on March 20, the day before the show, and the live performance will showcase several songs from this new project alongside familiar tracks from BTS’s catalog.
No official setlist has been shared yet. Netflix and the group are deliberately keeping the full details under wraps, preserving the surprise for fans watching live.
The end of the military service chapter and a fresh start
BTS’s hiatus as a group is directly tied to the mandatory military service required in their home country. Between December 2022 and June 2025, the seven members fulfilled this legal duty in stages. Jin and j-hope completed their service in 2024, followed by RM, V, Jimin and Jung Kook in the spring of 2025. SUGA was the last to finish in June 2025.
During that period, the members stayed active individually with solo projects, but there were no collective performances on stage. The March 21 concert therefore represents a symbolic return to shared activities and a new chapter for the group’s story as a unit.
An original Netflix documentary following the comeback
The live show is only the first part of BTS’s return on Netflix. On March 27, the platform will release the documentary BTS: THE RETURN, directed by Bao Nguyen. This film follows the group as they come back together, focusing on the creation of the ARIRANG album and featuring previously unseen footage, including material shot in Los Angeles.
The documentary traces how BTS progressively rebuilt their group dynamic after several years of forced separation, offering context and behind-the-scenes insight to complement the energy of the March 21 concert.
Together, the live event and the documentary form a two-step relaunch: the concert signals the public comeback, while the film explores what happened behind closed doors as they prepared this new era.
What US viewers need to know about the Netflix event
For subscribers in the United States, the key points are straightforward: the concert is live, global, and included in your regular Netflix plan. You don’t need to pay extra to access the stream, and you can watch from any device that supports Netflix.
The only open question at this stage is whether the show will be available to rewatch afterward. Netflix has not yet shared details on replay or on-demand availability following the live broadcast.
Key facts recap
- Event: Live concert (original title: BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG)
- Date: Friday, March 21
- Where to watch: Live on Netflix, worldwide
- Location of the stage: Gwanghwamun Square, in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Linked release: ARIRANG, fifth studio album, out March 20
- Follow‑up content: Documentary BTS: THE RETURN on Netflix from March 27
FAQ
Is the BTS live concert included with my Netflix subscription?
Yes. The live broadcast is available to all Netflix subscribers at no additional charge. If you already have a Netflix account, you can watch the concert without paying any extra fee.
Where is the BTS concert taking place?
The performance is being held at Gwanghwamun Square, a landmark plaza located in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Will the BTS concert be available to watch after the live stream?
Netflix has not yet announced how or if the concert will be available in replay after the live broadcast. For now, the only confirmed information is the global live stream on March 21.
What is the BTS: THE RETURN documentary about?
BTS: THE RETURN is a Netflix documentary directed by Bao Nguyen. It follows the group as they reunite, focusing on how they created the ARIRANG album and showing previously unseen footage, including scenes filmed in Los Angeles.














