
"It looks like BTS's huge comeback won't begin at the start of their world tour this spring, but rather next month at home in the comfort of everybody's living room; the K-pop juggernauts have announced a special live concert that will stream exclusively on Netflix, dubbed BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang. What's more, they also inked a deal to release a new documentary on the streaming giant, too."
"BTS will perform their concert on March 21-one day after they release their new album, -at the Gwanghwamun in Seoul, South Korea. The livestream begins at 7 a.m. Eastern, marking the first-ever live event to be broadcast globally from Korea, notes . It will be directed by Hamish Hamilton, and lists Hybe, Bighit Music, Guy Carrington, Garrett English, and Kevin Hermanson as executive producers."
"The group paused activity to complete South Korea's mandatory military service, with Big Hit confirming at the end of 2021 that BTS were taking an "official extended period of rest." The K-pop group went on to drop their first anthology album, , that following June, while each member pursued their own solo projects afterwards, including J-Hope's 2022 album Jack in the Box, RM's 2022 full-length Indigo, and Jimin's 2023 LP Face."
BTS will stream a special live concert exclusively on Netflix titled BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang on March 21 from Gwanghwamun in Seoul, with the stream beginning at 7 a.m. Eastern. The concert will be directed by Hamish Hamilton and produced by Hybe, Bighit Music and named executive producers. The group will release their full-length album Arirang on March 20 and premiere the documentary BTS: The Return on Netflix on March 27, directed by Bao Nguyen. BTS paused group activity for South Korea's mandatory military service and pursued solo projects before reuniting for this comeback and worldwide stadium tour.
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