BTS has unveiled a trailer promoting live theater screenings of their upcoming world tour for the album ARIRANG. The screenings include a live broadcast from Goyang, South Korea, on April 11, 2026, and a replay from Tokyo, Japan, on March 20, 2026, coinciding with the album's release. This marks the group's first full comeback after nearly four years.
BTS, the globally renowned K-pop group, is building excitement for their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, set for release on March 20, 2026. The trailer, shared recently, features highlights from the group's past packed concerts and includes an energetic call of "make some noise!" It promotes live viewing events in theaters, with the first screening broadcasting their Goyang, South Korea, performance live on April 11, 2026, and a second screening replaying their Tokyo, Japan, show on the album's release date.
The album represents BTS's first group project in over three years and nine months, following the members' mandatory military service. Leader RM shared a personal update on Weverse on February 21, 2026, revealing he had lost 15 kilograms, dropping from 83.8 kilograms during his time as a sergeant to 68.8 kilograms post-discharge in June 2025. He captioned the post, "It happens when you do it," emphasizing his focus on physical conditioning ahead of the stage return. Fellow member Jin responded, calling it "amazing." Other members, including V who adjusted his training routine and Jungkook who posted a late-night workout photo, have also discussed their preparations.
Adding to the anticipation, OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder confirmed his involvement in ARIRANG during a concert in Seoul on February 26, 2026, describing the collaboration as one of the "craziest experiences" of his career. He noted that working with BTS impressed him deeply and predicted fans would love the result, though he withheld further details to avoid trouble. The album features contributions from producers like Diplo, Jon Bellion, and Max Martin. BTS's world tour, also titled ARIRANG, kicks off on April 9, 2026, at Goyang Stadium with 82 shows across 34 cities. Additional promotions include a performance at Gwanghwamun Square—the first for any group there—a Netflix comeback special, and a documentary.