BTS performing live at Gwanghwamun Square during their free comeback concert for the 'Arirang' album, fusing tradition and modern stage production.
BTS performing live at Gwanghwamun Square during their free comeback concert for the 'Arirang' album, fusing tradition and modern stage production.
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BTS announces details for free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square

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BTS is set to hold a massive free concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 to mark their comeback with the album 'Arirang'. The performance is expected to fuse Korean traditional heritage with state-of-the-art stage production. Organizers are preparing extensive safety measures for the anticipated large crowds.

BTS's free comeback concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. on March 21 at Gwanghwamun Square and the adjacent Gyeongbok Palace. The opening sequence, titled 'BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang', will feature the seven members emerging from the palace grounds, passing through Geunjeongmun and Heungnyemun gates before exiting via the main Gwanghwamun Gate, with the three major southern gates of the palace open. The group has secured approval to use these gates and the woldae, a restored ceremonial stage in front of the main gate historically used by Joseon Dynasty kings for rituals. This royal procession symbolizes a grand entrance to the main stage on the expansive lawn at the northern end of the square, though it remains undecided if it will be live or prerecorded.

Onstage, BTS will perform with 50 dancers and 13 members of a traditional music troupe, reinforcing the theme of their fifth studio album, 'Arirang'. A media facade with Korean traditional culture motifs will be projected onto the Gwanghwamun gate walls to immerse the audience. Similar projections are planned for the Sungnyemun gate on March 20, the album's release day.

The 14-track album, the group's first new release in three years and nine months, drops at 1 p.m. on March 20. The concert will accommodate 15,000 spectators in the square, with an additional 13,000 viewing via large screens at Seoul Plaza near City Hall, though numbers may adjust for safety. Reservations will open simultaneously on Hybe's Weverse platform and other ticketing sites. Observers predict up to 200,000 people could gather, including ticketless fans outside designated areas.

Directed by British filmmaker Hamish Hamilton, known for Super Bowl halftime shows, the event will stream live on Netflix, marking the platform's first global livestream from Korea to 300 million users in 190 countries. A documentary, 'BTS: The Return', detailing the album's creation, airs on March 27.

The Seoul metropolitan government, in a meeting led by Mayor Oh Se-hoon, has outlined crowd control and anti-price-gouging measures. The venue will be sectioned with safety personnel stationed, monitored via real-time data and cameras. Firefighters and medical teams will be on-site, with bus and subway routes rerouted for traffic. To protect foreign tourists, inspections will target accommodations and markets for overcharging. Additional events, including street performances and dance festivals, are planned near Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul Plaza, and along the Han River.

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Initial reactions on X to BTS's free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square are overwhelmingly positive, with fans and K-pop outlets expressing excitement over the historic first solo artist event, Netflix global livestream, elaborate stage production directed by Hamish Hamilton, 34,000 seats via Weverse ticketing, and ties to the 'Arirang' album release. Users share viewing times, pre-order records exceeding 4 million, and anticipation for the fusion of Korean heritage and modern spectacle. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments observed.

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South Korea's capital is gearing up for K-pop group BTS's first concert in four years, set for Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, following their hiatus for mandatory military service. The free event, livestreamed on Netflix, is expected to draw up to 260,000 fans, prompting extensive security measures and closures of nearby cultural sites. The performance will debut tracks from their new album Arirang, released the day before.

BTS's agency, Big Hit Music, has clarified details for the group's comeback live event tied to their new album ARIRANG. The one-hour performance at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, was not shortened due to government restrictions, according to the agency. The event coincides with closures of nearby landmarks to manage expected crowds of up to 260,000 fans.

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Seoul is making extensive preparations for BTS's free 'Arirang' comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, with city and government agencies focusing on safety and tourism amid expected crowds of 260,000. Netflix will livestream the event in 190 countries, marking its first live broadcast in Korea. The city is transforming landmarks into an extended concert venue.

Seoul police will establish a crowd control zone for up to 100,000 people at BTS's comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on Saturday. Officials anticipate around 260,000 attendees in the area, with stringent safety measures in place recalling the 2022 Itaewon tragedy. President Lee Jae Myung urged the public to cooperate with safety personnel and report ticket scalping.

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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 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 last month's announcement of their comeback album *Arirang*, BTS has topped a fan poll with 77.2% of votes as the most anticipated March act. Preorders hit 4.06 million in a week, with first-week sales projected at 4-5 million. The March 21 Gwanghwamun Square concert streams live on Netflix.

 

 

 

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