Concert film capturing BTS's World Tour 'Arirang' performance in Busan.
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It marks BTS's first return to Busan Asiad Main Stadium since their 2022 enlistment hiatus. The concert takes place on June 13, 2026 — BTS's 13th debut anniversary — at the same venue where the group performed their final full-group show before military enlistment, exactly 3 years and 8 months prior. The live viewing captures this symbolic homecoming and broadcasts it to cinemas worldwide.
The concert uses a 360-degree stage with no designated front. The Busan show features a fully circular stage, meaning there is no traditional "front" — fans can view from any angle in the stadium. However, organizers warned that even non-obstructed-view seats may have partial sightline blockages depending on stage structures and the members' positions.
It runs 3 hours and 15 minutes — longer than most concert films. At 195 minutes, the live viewing is an exceptionally lengthy theatrical broadcast, reflecting the full-scale production value of the tour stop.
The tour is the largest ever by a Korean artist. Spanning 34 cities with 85 shows across six continents, the 'ARIRANG' world tour set a new record as the most extensive tour ever staged by a Korean act. The Busan live viewing is part of a broader live-cinema strategy that also included earlier stops in Goyang and Tokyo.