Netflix, BTS and Arirang
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The wildly popular K-pop group BTS is back with a new album, Netflix special and a massive world tour following a four-year pause. (AP Photo)
On March 21, BTS made their long-awaited return to the stage after nearly four years apart, performing live at Seoul's iconic Gwanghwamun Square — with millions more watching via a live stream on Netflix across 190 countries.
The K-pop superstar will have to limit movement during Saturday's global livestream from Seoul, which marks BTS' first full-group performance in nearly four years and a major test of Netflix's live ambitions.
As he prepares to direct Saturday's live Netflix event "BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang," Done+Dusted partner and director/exec producer Hamish Hamilton is coming off what they're internally calling the "quadruple crown.
Everything to know about the BTS comeback, including new music, a world tour and a potentially record-breaking Netflix livestream.
Netflix has released the trailer for documentary BTS: The Return, which will go behind the scenes of the K-pop icons' reformation in Los Angeles, the recording of their upcoming fifth album ARIRANG, and the pressure they're under to "return."
The return of BTS is a big deal. In case you were in any doubt, just look at the frenzy surrounding the South Koreans' comeback. On Saturday, the band will kick off a sold-out, 82-date world tour with a free concert in Seoul,