BTS Arirang: Diplo praises 'world-shocking' album, Gwanghwamun concert procession details revealed

Producer Diplo has described BTS's fifth studio album *Arirang*—releasing March 20, 2026, as the group's first full project post-military service—as the 'craziest' and 'biggest' he's done, predicting it will 'shock the world.' Updating prior festival announcements, new details include a symbolic procession and free-ticketed concert at Gwanghwamun Square.

Building on earlier coverage of BTS's Arirang album pre-orders, Seoul festival plans, Netflix events, and tour kickoff, fresh insights highlight production and comeback spectacle.

At the Fanatics Super Bowl party, Diplo lauded the collaboration: 'the biggest thing I’ve ever done... it’s going to shock the world.' He praised BTS's versatility—'They’re funny, they rap, they sing, they do everything. They’re the real deal'—and spotlighted Jungkook's 'perfect' autotune-free vocals.

The 'BTS THE CITY ARIRANG SEOUL' festival (March 20–April 12, 2026), partnering with BigHit Music and the Seoul Metropolitan Government, gains spotlight via the March 20 Gwanghwamun Square concert—BTS's first full-group performance in over three years. Preceded by a conditional symbolic procession along the historic King’s Road from Gyeongbokgung Palace (to preserve sites), the free event requires advance reservations, with global Netflix livestream BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG on March 21 at 8 p.m. KST, followed by documentary BTS: The Return on March 27.

The Arirang World Tour (2026–2027) will hit Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, extending BTS's legacy since 2013.

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BTS on stage at Gwanghwamun Square announcing Arirang album, Netflix livestream, and comeback documentary amid cheering fans.
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BTS announces Arirang album, Netflix comeback livestream, documentary and world tour

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Global K-pop septet BTS will release their fifth studio album, *Arirang*, on March 20, 2026—their first full-group project in three years following military service hiatus—with a Netflix livestream concert from Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 and a making-of documentary on March 27. The album has exceeded three million Spotify pre-saves amid massive anticipation.

As preparations ramp up for BTS's long-awaited full-group concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on March 21—detailed in earlier coverage—the group has revealed details of its fifth studio album 'ARIRANG', releasing March 20. The free Netflix-streamed event is expected to draw 260,000 fans, with enhanced security and cybersecurity measures in place.

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Building on their January announcement, BTS has detailed the 'BTS the City Arirang Seoul' festival coinciding with their fifth studio album 'Arirang' release on March 20, 2026. The event features citywide installations, performances, and special media shows, alongside Netflix streaming and a new documentary.

K-pop group BTS is set to release their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, on March 20, 2026, followed by a live concert special on Netflix the next day. The event marks the group's first full performance since completing mandatory military service in 2022. A documentary about their reunion will premiere later in the month.

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BTS released its fifth studio album 'Arirang' on March 20, 2026, following the tracklist reveal earlier this month. The 14-track record, created during a two-month reunion in Los Angeles, explores themes of yearning and love ahead of a free comeback concert in Seoul on March 21. Leader RM's recent ankle injury will limit his performance.

South Korean police have announced stringent measures against terror threats for BTS's free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, following the group's ARIRANG album release. Building on earlier preparations for up to 260,000 attendees, new protocols address recent risks amid Middle East tensions.

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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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