What Time Is BTS Live on Netflix? Know When to Tune In to Watch the Most Awaited Comeback on Screen

The purple ocean is about to ignite once again as millions of fans synchronize their heartbeats for a historic reunion. The global Army has spent months counting down the days until their idols finally reclaim the spotlight. This unwavering dedication transcends borders and languages, creating a digital brotherhood that thrives on shared excitement and collective nostalgia. This worldwide community is now preparing to witness a monumental performance that will define the year.
As the countdown nears zero, the atmosphere sets a timer for Netflix users who are waiting to watch the concert from their homes.
When can American fans stream BTS comeback on Netflix?
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According to Tudum, BTS is returning to the stage this week with BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG, a global livestream from Seoul’s historic Gwanghwamun Square this Saturday, March 21. The broadcast begins at 8 p.m. KST (4 a.m. PT / 7 a.m. ET) and will stream live around the world. The show follows Korea’s prime-time schedule, which means viewers in the Americas will be watching early in the morning.
Viewers in Los Angeles and Vancouver must wake up at 4 a.m. PT to catch the opening notes. Meanwhile, those in New York City and Toronto will join the broadcast at 7 a.m. ET. South American supporters in cities like Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro will tune in at 8 a.m. local time, while much of Europe, Africa, and Asia will tune in later in the day.
The strategic release of the album on March 20 sets a high-energy stage for the massive performance at Gwanghwamun Square the very next day. Beyond the music and the livestream, a deep-dive documentary will soon offer an intimate look at the creative journey behind the new record. The celebration continues as the broadcast reaches the diverse landscapes.
This 24-hour window represents a masterclass in global engagement for fans who have waited years for this return.
Regional schedules for Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania
African audiences in Lagos and Johannesburg will experience the show during their midday hours. Viewers in Nigeria can tune in at 12 p.m. WAT in Lagos, while fans in Johannesburg, South Africa, will join at 1 p.m. SAST.
European fans across major capitals like Paris, Berlin, and Rome will gather at 12 p.m. CET to watch. Those situated further east in Helsinki or Athens will see the performance start at 1 p.m. EET. This central timing allows for large group screenings and festive gatherings across the entire European continent.
The broadcast moves into the evening for Asian territories, hitting New Delhi at 4:30 p.m. IST and Jakarta at 6 p.m. WIB. Fans in Manila, Singapore, and Taipei will all synchronize at 7 p.m. to welcome the group back. This prime-time slot creates a massive surge in regional digital engagement.
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Oceania will conclude the global cycle with late-night viewings in Sydney and Melbourne starting at 10 p.m. AEDT. Despite the late hour, the enthusiasm in Australia and Perth stays remarkably strong. Every time zone plays a vital role in making this comeback a truly universal and historic phenomenon. This global broadcast proves that no distance is too vast when the world unites to welcome back its greatest musical icons.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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