BTS performing at their Arirang comeback concert, topping Netflix non-English TV chart with 18.4 million views.
BTS performing at their Arirang comeback concert, topping Netflix non-English TV chart with 18.4 million views.
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BTS 'Arirang' comeback concert amasses 18.4 million Netflix views, tops non-English TV chart

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The livestream of K-pop group BTS's comeback concert 'BTS the Comeback Live: Arirang' drew 18.4 million views on Netflix, topping the streamer's weekly non-English series chart with 13.1 million views.

Following its March 21 livestream from Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul—marking BTS's first group concert in nearly four years tied to the March 20 release of their fifth studio album 'Arirang'—Netflix reported 18.4 million total views, including real-time and 24-hour replays. The event topped Netflix's weekly non-English series chart for the week ending March 22 with 13.1 million views (total viewing time divided by runtime). It led charts in 24 countries, including South Korea, Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Bulgaria, and reached the top 10 in 80 countries. Performed before tens of thousands of fans, the concert generated 2.62 billion impressions on Netflix's BTS-related channels, with related hashtags trending in the U.S., South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, Argentina, Britain, and Turkey. Netflix's behind-the-scenes documentary 'BTS: The Return,' chronicling the album's creation, is set for release on March 27. As reported by Yonhap News Agency and The Korea Times.

What people are saying

Discussions on X about BTS's 'Arirang' comeback concert focus on its massive success, with 18.4 million Netflix viewers (Live+1) and topping non-English TV charts in numerous countries. Fans express shock, pride, and celebration over the record-breaking numbers, calling it historic. Media and chart accounts highlight global impact and comparisons to other events. Sentiments are predominantly positive, with minor defenses against skeptics questioning view counts.

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BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang', released March 20, topped Melon's Top 100 with lead track 'Swim' and sold over 4 million copies on day one. As the group prepares for their first full-group concert since military service at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21—announced last month with elaborate procession and production details—leader RM will limit choreography due to an ankle ligament injury from rehearsals. The free one-hour show admits 22,000 ticket holders but expects 260,000 in the area, with live Netflix streaming and bolstered security.

BTS is staging a major comeback with a livestreamed concert and a feature-length documentary, both premiering on Netflix in partnership with Hybe. The announcements highlight the group's return following a hiatus, tied to their new album release. The events mark significant milestones in their post-hiatus activities.

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Weekly downloads of the Netflix app in South Korea rose sharply to 136,400 during the March 16-22 period, driven by a livestreamed BTS concert in Seoul, data from IGA Works showed. This marked the first time Netflix weekly downloads exceeded 130,000, up from 70,300 the previous week. Netflix broadcast the event at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21.

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.

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Following the instant sell-out of tickets for their March 21, 2026, comeback concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, BTS is fueling a global travel boom, with Filipino visa applications to South Korea up 17 percent. Critics and experts highlight the event's potential for emotional and cultural impact as the group promotes their new album 'Arirang'.

BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang' held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for a second consecutive week on the chart dated April 11 (tracking week ending April 2), becoming the first K-pop album to achieve this feat with 187,000 equivalent album units.

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K-pop group BTS has secured its seventh No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with 'ARIRANG,' earning 641,000 equivalent album units in its first week—the largest for any group since tracking began in 2014. The album, BTS's first full-group project in nearly seven years following military service and solo work, also topped the UK Official Albums Chart.

 

 

 

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