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Netflix to Exclusively Live Stream BTS Comeback Live: ARIRANG on March 21

  • Writer: ONLINE-KOREA
    ONLINE-KOREA
  • Feb 3
  • 2 min read

Netflix will exclusively live stream "BTS Comeback Live: ARIRANG" on March 21 at 8:00 PM.


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In this performance, all members will showcase their comeback stage for the new album for the first time. The event will be broadcast live to viewers in over 190 countries worldwide via Netflix.



Netflix will also release the feature-length documentary "BTS: THE RETURN" on March 27, which chronicles the production process of the ARIRANG album. It will provide an intimate look at the group's comeback journey, capturing the process of BTS—who have built global popularity since their debut in 2013—gathering in Los Angeles (LA) to create music.


Following the album's release, BTS plans to embark on a world tour consisting of 82 performances across 34 regions, including Asia, North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.



[ONLINE-KOREA:A Letter from Korea]


The wait is finally over—BTS is taking over Gwanghwamun Square in the heart of Seoul! With hundreds of thousands of fans expected to gather, the excitement is off the charts. However, navigating massive crowds in an unfamiliar city can be tricky. To make sure your purple memories stay perfect and accident-free, here is your essential safety strategy.


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1. Avoid Using Nearby Subway Stations

Gwanghwamun Square is surrounded by several major stations: Gwanghwamun (Line 5), Gyeongbokgung (Line 3), and City Hall (Lines 1 & 2). While they seem convenient, they become high-risk zones during mega-events. The stairs and escalators inside these stations can become extremely dangerous due to "push-and-shove" pressures, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. To stay safe, avoid using these stations entirely. Instead, hop off at nearby stations like Seodaemun or Jongno 3-ga and walk to the square. It’s a much safer way to enter and exit the venue.


2. Wear Your Backpack in Front & Protect Your Space

If you find yourself in a tight crowd, flip your backpack to your chest. It acts as a natural airbag, protecting you from direct pressure. Keep your arms up and crossed in front of your chest to maintain breathing space. If the movement feels overwhelming, don't fight the tide; move diagonally toward the edges of the crowd until you find an exit.


3. Set a "Dead Zone" Meeting Spot

With so many people, mobile data and calls often fail. Avoid vague plans like "Let's meet at the square." Instead, pick a specific landmark—like a hotel lobby or a cafe 500 meters away—as your emergency meeting point. Also, download the 'Emergency Ready' app (available in English) to receive real-time safety alerts directly from the Korean government.


In addition to these tips, please remain aware that unpredictable situations can always occur. Above all, we hope you stay safe while enjoying the concert and take home many wonderful and lasting memories of your time in Korea.



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