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‘ARIRANG’ Album, Seoul Concert and Global Tour

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SEOUL — BTS made their long-awaited full-group return in March 2026 with the release of their fifth studio album ARIRANG on March 20, marking the end of a hiatus that began in 2022 due to mandatory military service. The comeback, announced progressively since mid-2025, has ignited massive excitement among ARMY worldwide, with a free livestreamed concert in Seoul on March 21, a Netflix partnership and an 82-date world tour kicking off in April.

Here are 10 essential things to know about BTS’s historic 2026 comeback as of March 21:

  1. Full OT7 Reunion After Military Service All seven members — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — completed their mandatory South Korean military duties by June 2025, with Suga as the final member discharged. The group reunited in the studio shortly after, recording ARIRANG from July to November 2025. This marks their first group album in over three years and their first full activities together since the 2022 hiatus announcement.
  2. Album Release: ‘ARIRANG’ Drops March 20 BTS’s fifth Korean-language studio album (tenth overall) was released March 20, 2026, via Big Hit Music/HYBE. The 14-track project, titled after Korea’s beloved folk song “Arirang,” embodies the group’s Korean roots and identity. Lead single “Swim” highlights the album, with other tracks including “Body to Body,” “Hooligan,” “Aliens,” “FYA,” “2.0,” interlude “No. 29,” “Merry Go Round,” “Normal,” “Like Animals,” “they don’t know ’bout us,” “One More Night,” “Please” and “Into the Sun.” Pre-orders opened January 16, 2026, with global sales surging.
  3. Comeback Live Concert in Seoul on March 21 BTS performed their first group concert in years at Gwanghwamun Square, a historic Seoul landmark symbolizing Korean heritage. The free event, titled “BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG,” streamed live on Netflix at 8 p.m. KST (7 a.m. ET). Expected to draw tens of thousands in person and millions online, it featured songs from the new album and served as a preview for the upcoming tour.
  4. Netflix Partnership Brings Global Access The comeback includes a major Netflix deal. The March 21 concert streamed free for subscribers worldwide. A documentary, “BTS: THE RETURN,” premiering March 27 on Netflix, chronicles the group’s journey back together, including military experiences, reunions and album preparation. This marks BTS’s continued expansion into streaming content.
  5. World Tour ‘ARIRANG’ Spans 34 Cities, 82 Shows Announced alongside the album, the “BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG 2026-2027” launches April 9 in Goyang, South Korea, visiting 34 cities across continents through March 2027 for 82 concerts. Tickets sold out rapidly for announced dates, with Singapore among early confirmed stops. The tour promises stadium-scale productions showcasing new material.
  6. Symbolic Title and Themes “ARIRANG” draws from Korea’s traditional folk song, symbolizing longing, resilience and unity. HYBE described it as capturing BTS’s origins and current message. The album blends Korean identity with global sounds, reflecting growth from solo projects and service experiences.
  7. First Single and Promotions “Swim” serves as the lead track, available for preorder ahead of the full release. Early promotions included Weverse lives, tracklist reveals and member interviews. RM emphasized in a GQ feature that reunion joy drives the comeback, focusing on connecting with fans worldwide.
  8. Economic and Cultural Impact The comeback boosted South Korea’s tourism, with March foreign arrivals rising 32.7% amid fan influxes for the Seoul concert. Analysts predict a major lift for K-pop and the economy, with sold-out tours and streaming deals amplifying BTS’s global influence.
  9. Late-Night TV Appearances BTS returned to U.S. television with back-to-back episodes of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on March 25-26, featuring interviews and performances — their first group appearance since 2021.
  10. Fan Reactions and Future Outlook ARMY celebrated the return with emotional social media posts, trending hashtags and massive streaming numbers. The comeback signals a new chapter, with potential for more music, collaborations and activities as the group balances group and solo endeavors.

BTS’s 2026 resurgence reaffirms their status as K-pop’s biggest act, blending heritage with innovation after years apart. As the world tour unfolds and content rolls out, fans worldwide anticipate sustained momentum from the septet.

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