K-pop superstars BTS have finally revealed the track list for their upcoming new album ‘ARIRANG’. In a surprise for the BTS ARMY, the band shared the 14-track tracklist on social media platforms on Tuesday. The team simply shared the post with the caption ‘BTS ARIRANG Tracklist’ and posted an image of the song titles.
ARIRANG song list
That promotional photo revealed that the song ‘Body to Body’ will be the first track on the album and will be followed by other titles such as ‘Hooligan’, ‘Aliens’, ‘FYA’, ‘2.0’, ‘No 29’. While most of the tracks included their titles in red tape, the song ‘SWIM’ is the only one to appear in black tape.Other songs include ‘Merry Go Round’, ‘Normal’, ‘Like Animals’, ‘They Don’t Know About Us’, ‘One More Night’, ‘Please’ and ‘Into the Sun’.In the days following the announcement of the new album, it was revealed that all BTS members: Jin, RM, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook are involved in writing the tracks to add a personal touch to the album. The band also announced collaborations with other musicians such as Diplo, Kevin Parker, Mike WiLL Made-It and Ryan Tedder. The artists have reportedly been credited as producers of the songs.
ARIRANG release date
BTS’ comeback ARIRANG will be released on March 20, marking their first album with a full band in six years. On the other hand, BTS is also scheduled for a historic global event this month. Netflix, in collaboration with HYBE, announced a comeback event for the K-pop supergroup, which will include a live performance and a feature-length documentary scheduled for release in March 2026. The comeback concert, titled BTS The Comeback Live| ARIRANG, will be broadcast live on March 21 from the historic Gwanghwamun area in Seoul, South Korea. The live event celebrates the release of BTS’s fifth studio album, Arirang, which explores the group’s identity, roots and evolution. Netflix stated that the live concert will be the platform’s first globally live-streamed event from Korea.
BTS documentary prepares for release
Following the live performance, ‘BTS: The Return’, a feature-length documentary, will be released on the platform on March 27, 2026. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bao Nguyen, the documentary offers behind-the-scenes access to the band’s reunion and the making of their comeback album.
BTS world tour
Following the release of the album, BTS will embark on the Arirang world tour (2026-2027), spanning 34 regions and 82 shows in Asia, North America, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. The performance marks BTS’s first global reunion following the completion of mandatory military service for all seven members, RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook.Their last full set reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2020, with songs like ‘Life Goes On’ and ‘Dynamite.’