BTS’s historic Gwanghwamun Square concert livestream just made Netflix history, reaching #1 in 77 countries worldwide within hours of going live.
BTS made their long-awaited full-group return on March 21, 2026, and the numbers speak for themselves. The concert livestream, titled BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG, became Netflix’s first-ever live music concert broadcast from South Korea to the world, and it immediately dominated global charts in a way few entertainment events ever have. Here is everything you need to know about the record-breaking night.
BTS Gwanghwamun Comeback Concert Livestream Overview

| Detail | Info |
| Event Name | BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE |
| Date | March 21, 2026 |
| Venue | Gwanghwamun Square, Seoul, South Korea |
| In-Person Attendance | Approximately 100,000 fans |
| Netflix Chart Peak | #1 in 77 Countries |
| Chart Category | Netflix Movies (due to runtime) |
| Top 3 Ranking | Every country tracked by FlixPatrol |
| Album Tied to Event | Arirang (BTS Fifth Studio Album) |
| Album Release Date | March 20, 2026 |
| Netflix Documentary | BTS: The Return, releasing March 27, 2026 |
| World Tour Start | April 9, 2026 (Goyang Stadium) |
| Total Tour Shows | 82 Shows across 34 Regions |
Where Did BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG Top Netflix Charts?
According to streaming tracker FlixPatrol, the concert reached #1 across an impressive spread of countries covering every major continent. The full list of confirmed regions includes:
- North America: United States, Canada
- Europe: United Kingdom, Germany, France
- South America: Brazil, Argentina
- Asia: Japan, India, Thailand
- Middle East: United Arab Emirates, Israel
- Home Country: South Korea
On top of that, the concert ranked in the top three in every single country that FlixPatrol tracks globally. That kind of blanket domination is extraordinarily rare for any content on Netflix, let alone a live music event.

It is also worth noting that this marks the first time a Korean TV episode has reached #1 in the US since Squid Game and All of Us Are Dead, which underlines just how significant this moment is for K-Pop and Korean entertainment on the global stage.
What Made This Concert Historic
This was not simply a concert livestream. Several factors made BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG a genuinely landmark event in entertainment history.
Here are the key reasons this concert stands apart:
- It served as Netflix’s first-ever live music concert broadcast originating from South Korea
- The livestream reached more than 190 countries simultaneously
- The production budget reportedly sat in the 10 billion Korean won range, though neither Netflix nor HYBE has officially confirmed the exact figure
- Acclaimed director Hamish Hamilton helmed the show. Hamilton previously directed the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Summer Olympics and major live productions for Beyoncé, Madonna, and Rihanna
- RM’s opening line, “We’re back,” after nearly four years apart, resonated deeply with fans worldwide
- The 60-minute setlist included live debuts of eight Arirang tracks alongside fan-favourite hits like Dynamite and Butter
- The concert topped charts in some 80 countries immediately after it went live, before settling at 77 countries in the following day’s rankings
What the World’s Biggest Media Outlets Said
The global press did not hold back their praise. Here is how major international outlets responded to the BTS comeback:
| Outlet | Verdict |
| Rolling Stone (US) | Called it a “flawless comeback,” praising BTS for emphasising Korean roots while pushing into new musical territory |
| NPR (US) | Said Arirang proves BTS has built a distinctive musical identity of its own, with stronger cohesion than ever |
| BBC (UK) | Described their return as “deeply significant in and of itself” |
| The New York Times | Compared their career trajectory to Elvis Presley, noting few precedents exist for what BTS is achieving |
The Arirang Album: Chart Domination Before the Concert Even Started
The concert arrived one day after BTS released their fifth studio album, Arirang, on March 20, 2026. The album’s chart performance was equally staggering and set the stage for the Netflix milestone.
Key album achievements include:
- All 14 tracks debuted in the top 14 of Billboard charts simultaneously
- Achieved a LIVE All-Kill on Korean music charts
- Reached #1 on Apple Music globally
- Broke Spotify’s K-Pop pre-save record with over 5 million pre-saves
- Sold nearly 4 million copies on Day 1
- Topped charts in 88 countries
- Features collaborations with artists and producers including Lili Reinhart, Kevin Parker, and Diplo
What Comes Next: The BTS 2.0 Era
BTS have described this comeback as the beginning of the “BTS 2.0” era, a phase of renewed ambition following the completion of their military service. The schedule ahead is packed and ambitious.
Here is what fans can look forward to:
- March 24, 2026: BTS collaborates with Spotify for Spotify X BTS: Swimside in New York
- March 27, 2026: Netflix releases the documentary BTS: The Return, offering behind-the-scenes footage of their reunion and the making of Arirang
- April 9 to 12, 2026: The BTS World Tour Arirang kicks off at Goyang Sports Complex Stadium in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
- Beyond April: The tour extends across 34 regions with a total of 82 shows, continuing into 2027
Financial projections for the world tour are also making headlines. According to major foreign media outlets including The New York Times, the tour’s revenue is predicted to rival or potentially exceed Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which generated approximately 2 billion US dollars in ticket revenue.
Where to Watch BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG
You can stream BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG now on Netflix. The concert is available in over 190 countries. The accompanying documentary BTS: The Return arrives on Netflix on March 27, 2026. Official viewership figures from Netflix are released every Wednesday, so updated numbers will be available this week.
BTS returning after nearly four years and immediately topping Netflix charts in 77 countries is the kind of moment that only a handful of artists in history could pull off. Between the Arirang album, the Netflix milestone, and an 82-date world tour on the horizon, the BTS 2.0 era is off to a genuinely extraordinary start.







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