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(fcc) BTS have returned for their long-awaited global live stage performance BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG. Performing live from Gwanghwamun Square, one of Seoul's most iconic and symbolic landmarks, the 60-minute performance streamed globally on Netflix marks the historic return of the biggest band on the planet. One hundred and four thousand fans gathered in Seoul to watch the live performance, transforming the city into a sea of excitement.
The performance began with a fusion of traditional Korean instruments and modern elements to build a sense of anticipation. As 50 dancers marched in a grid formation on the upper platform of Gyeongbokgung Palace, splitting to the sides to form a path for BTS' entrance, announcing the official start of the performance, "Hello, Seoul! We're back."
"Body to Body," which incorporates a melody from the traditional Korean folk song "Arirang," opened the event to roaring cheers from the audience. From its very first note, the performance set an emotional and symbolic tone while stunning visuals and intricate choreography immediately immersed the audience into the moment. The larger-than-life show featured a 12-song setlist, including eight tracks from the ARIRANG album performed live for the very first time ("Body to Body," "Hooligan," "2.0," "Aliens," "FYA," "SWIM," "Like Animals," "NORMAL").
For the performance of "Aliens," a track that portrays the group forging new cultural standards on their own terms, the members owned the stage with undeniable presence, while black-and-white geongongamri graphics flowed dynamically across the LED screen. Geongongamri refers to the four black trigrams located in the corners of the South Korean flag. They represent the harmony and movement of cosmic forces-heaven, earth, water, and fire.
BTS further electrified the crowd with a run of their most iconic hits. "Butter" and "Dynamite" injected the venue with bright, infectious energy, prompting mass sing-alongs, while "MIC Drop" delivered a powerful, swagger-filled performance.
The visuals throughout the performance of "NORMAL," "Like Animals," "SWIM," and "FYA" subtly incorporated symbols inspired by the Taegeuk's Geon, Gon, Gam, and Ri patterns, weaving the album's theme of identity and roots throughout the overall production.
The standout moment of the event was the performance of their lead single "SWIM," showcasing BTS' powerful stage presence. They performed with elegance and precision, skillfully expressing the song's emotional depth. BTS commanded the chorus with controlled, deliberate movements, reflecting a more mature sensibility that mirrors the emotional core of ARIRANG.
As the night came to an end, RM delivered his final message, "No matter what happens, we promise to keep swimming together," followed by renditions of "Dynamite" and "Mikrokosmos." During the performance of "Mikrokosmos," the LED cubes gradually lit up with stars, which then expanded into sweeping video projections across the Gwanghwamun walls. Against this evocative backdrop, BTS delivered a deeply emotional performance as the audience sang along with every lyric resonating in unison.
Through its partnership with BIGHIT MUSIC, a label under HYBE, Netflix has brought BTS' long-awaited return to viewers across the globe. The performance combined the distinct atmosphere of a traditional setting with contemporary stage production. Set against Gwanghwamun and Gyeongbokgung Palace, the live performance showcased the beauty of Korea's cultural heritage and the enchanting appeal of these historic landmarks to a global audience.
Alongside today's live performance, BTS: The Return, an intimate documentary film chronicling the long-awaited return of pop royalty, BTS and the making of the band's new album, will premiere globally on March 27 on Netflix. From acclaimed director Bao Nguyen (The Stringer, The Greatest Night in Pop) and renowned producers, This Machine (Martha, Karol G) and HYBE, the documentary offers fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the journey behind BTS's historic return.
Upon the release of their fifth studio album, BTS set a new record with ARIRANG on Apple Music with the most-streamed pop group album of all time in its first day. The band will soon embark on a massive 'BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG'' (2026-2027), which will span 34 regions and 82 shows across Asia, North and Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
With a groundbreaking global live stage performance and a massive world tour spanning continents, BTS cements 2026 as the year of BTS.
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