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The K-pop supergroup returned to the global stage with a dynamic and engaging showcase of their new album ‘Arirang' on a Netflix live event, broadcast live from Seoul landmark Gwanghwamun.
Netflix Inc. has turned the heart of Seoul into a global stage as K-pop megastars BTS returned to the stage with a livestream comeback show that was expected to draw millions of viewers worldwide as part of a new drive by the US entertainment powerhouse to show live events that can “pull people together”.
Saturday's concert in Seoul saw the group perform their fifth studio album – Arirang – the day after its release.
K-pop boyband BTS have returned to the stage after four years with a performance at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, which has been launched on Netflix as BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang. The performance was filmed live in the South Korean capital on Saturday and saw the group perform their fifth studio album – Arirang – the day after its release,
BTS made their return to the stage with BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG, a 60-performance on Netflix from Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square. More than 100,000 people were in physical attendance.
ARIRANG streamed live on Netflix last night. While the concert was well documented, there were some off-camera moments that were caught.
The concert in Seoul’s historic center was a grand homecoming for a pivotal force of South Korean soft power. RM, the group’s leader, performed through an ankle injury.
The internet is currently buzzing with excitement as they are talking about the moments from the BTS: The Comeback Live Arirang Concert. After a hiatus of four years, the seven members of the BTS boy band came together for the first time to perform the songs from their recently released album,
RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook — will reunite on a U.S. late-night program since completing their military service.