Right now, one concert has everyone on the same screen.
BTS is back with ARIRANG, and the BTS ARIRANG Netflix live stream is happening live through Netflix — pulling in fans from Dubai to Seoul at exactly the same moment.
The concert is taking place at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, but it is not limited to one city. Fans in Dubai are tuned in at 3 PM local time, watching every moment as it unfolds. This is not a delayed release. It is happening now, and everyone is watching together.
BTS Returns With ARIRANG
BTS released their new album ARIRANG on March 20, 2026, marking their first full group project after all seven members completed mandatory military service.
The album title connects to Korean heritage, and it sets the tone for this new phase. The comeback concert follows immediately, giving fans a complete experience tied directly to the release.
Inside the venue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, the crowd is massive — approximately 100,000 people in attendance. Outside of it, the audience extends worldwide through the livestream. For many fans, this is the first time seeing all seven members — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — together again in this setting after nearly four years.
The Netflix Stream Dubai Can Watch Right Now
Netflix is streaming BTS The Comeback Live ARIRANG globally on March 21, 2026 at 3 PM Dubai time, included with a standard subscription. No separate ticket, no delay, no waiting for clips.
This format changes how major music events reach audiences. Fans are not relying on social media updates or short videos. They are watching the full concert as it happens.
In Dubai, that means living rooms, group chats, and watch setups all running simultaneously with the live show in Seoul. The experience is shared, even across thousands of kilometres.
The concert has already drawn 18.4 million global Netflix viewers, making it one of the platform's most-watched live events. The ARIRANG album itself hit 110 million Spotify streams in its first 24 hours.
Netflix is also releasing a documentary titled BTS: The Return on March 27, 2026. It follows the group's reunion and the work behind this comeback.
What Comes After the ARIRANG Comeback
This comeback marks a full reset for BTS as a group. All members are active again, and the ARIRANG era sets the direction for what comes next.
A world tour spanning 2026 and 2027 is already confirmed, covering dozens of cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and South America. Middle East dates are expected in 2027, though specific cities including Dubai have not yet been announced. Interest in the region is strong, and fans are watching tour updates closely.
The concert, the album, and the upcoming documentary all sit within the same rollout, keeping attention locked on BTS for the coming weeks.
Dubai Is Fully Part of the Moment
Dubai may not be hosting the concert, but the city is part of the moment in real time. The K-pop audience here is active and vocal, and global streaming removes any gap between locations.
People are watching together, reacting together, and sharing the experience as it happens. That is what makes this different from a typical concert release — there is no lag, no waiting, and no second-hand clips.
For Dubai, this is not something happening elsewhere. It is something happening now, on screen, at the same time as the rest of the world.
BTS has returned with ARIRANG, and the comeback is playing out live on a global stage. With a Seoul concert drawing 18.4 million viewers on Netflix and a documentary and world tour still ahead, this moment is only the beginning.
Dubai is right there in it, watching alongside millions of fans worldwide.




