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BTS concert to be streamed on Netflix. Photo: Netflix/Intagram

Online streaming platform Netflix has announced a collaboration with K-pop sensation BTS, under which it will stream the group’s upcoming concert globally.

The platform also confirmed the release of a documentary film titled “BTS: THE RETURN.”

BTS is set to perform at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on March 21, marking its return to the stage after a hiatus that began in 2022. The concert will be streamed live on Netflix.

The documentary is scheduled for release on March 27.

Netflix shared the announcement on its official Instagram handle.

Ahead of the concert, the band will release its new album, “Arirang,” on March 20.

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