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I just saw that BTS is finally returning as a complete group, and honestly, I was surprised by everything they prepared. The Netflix documentary came out a few days ago (March 27) and shows the process of how the seven members reunited in Los Angeles after years of pursuing individual projects and fulfilling military service. The interesting part is that the live concert was on March 20 in Seoul, and the Arirang album was released on the 19th, so everything happened very quickly.
What caught my attention most about the documentary directed by Bao Nguyen is that they talk a lot about the pressure of returning. One of them says something like "being part of BTS is wearing an incredible crown," and they discuss how trends changed while they were away. The album is about nostalgia, based on what I saw in the trailer. Seeing all this, it seems they really worked on maintaining their essence while evolving at the same time.
Now, the concerts are coming to Goyang (April 9, 11, and 12), followed by a world tour in 2026 and 2027. There’s also an announcement that they will come to Mexico. It’s strange to think that after so much time apart, they’re coming back all at once. Are you going to watch the documentary or just wait for the concerts?