BTS Arirang World Tour 2026/27 - How to Get Tickets and the Best Cities to See the K-Pop Gods Live

As far as anticiptation for music tours go, there can be no denying that BTS's upcoming global conquest must rank among the biggest in years. The K-Pop gods are back on the road having completed their mandatory military service in their native South Korea.

The group's massive fanbase, affectionately known as the ARMY, are now ready to make their plans to see their idols live and in person, in many cases looking to witness their majesty on more than one occasion.

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Who are BTS?

In case you are a BTS-newbie, here are some key facts and info that will help make sure you don't embarrass yourself at the show, if you are a member of the ARMY, you can read on.

BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; Bangtan Sonyeondan, meaning “Bulletproof Boy Scouts”) is a seven‑member South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE) in 2013.

Members:

  • RM (Kim Nam‑joon) – Leader, main rapper
  • Jin (Kim Seok‑jin) – Vocalist, visual
  • SUGA (Min Yoon‑gi) – Rapper, producer
  • j‑hope (Jung Ho‑seok) – Rapper, dancer, vocalist
  • Jimin (Park Ji‑min) – Vocalist, dancer
  • V (Kim Tae‑hyung) – Vocalist, visual
  • Jungkook (Jeon Jung‑kook) – Main vocalist, lead dancer, maknae (youngest)

What was BTS's Debut Release?

They debuted on June 13, 2013, with the single album 2 Cool 4 Skool and quickly rose to fame with their self‑written, socially conscious lyrics and powerful performances.

Who are the ARMY?

Fandom: ARMY BTS’s official fanbase is called ARMY (Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth), a global community known for its passionate support, social media power, and charitable projects.

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Just how big are BTS?

To say that BTS are a global phenomenon feels like the mother of all understatements.

BTS are one of the biggest music acts in the world, with record‑breaking sales, streams, and cultural influence that rival the biggest Western superstars.

Chart and sales records

  • BTS are the first K‑pop act to top the Billboard 200 with multiple albums, including Love Yourself: Tear and Love Yourself: Answer.
  • Their single “Dynamite” was the first K‑pop song to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, followed by other No. 1 hits like “Butter” and “Permission to Dance”.
  • In 2020 and 2021, BTS were named the world’s best‑selling artist by the IFPI, ahead of Taylor Swift, Drake, and Adele.
  • BTS have over 85 billion streams across audio platforms, ranking among the most‑streamed artists of all time.
  • On Spotify alone, they have more than 40 billion streams (group + solo work), with songs like “Dynamite,” “Butter,” and “Boy With Luv” each surpassing hundreds of millions of streams.
  • Their music videos are among the most‑watched on YouTube, with “Dynamite” and “Butter” each exceeding 1 billion views.

BTS On Tour

BTS have sold out massive stadiums worldwide, including Wembley, MetLife, and SoFi Stadium, often playing multiple nights in the same city.

  • Their 2021 LA concerts drew over 2 million attendees across four days and generated around $33 million in ticket sales.
  • The 2026–2027 Arirang World Tour includes stadium shows across North America, Europe, and Asia, confirming their status as a global touring powerhouse.

BTS: Cultural Powerhouse

As well as selling a ton of records and collecting streams by the billion, BTS have become a force for good that has been displayed far beyond their ability to sing and perform on stage.

  • BTS have spoken at the UN General Assembly (2018) as part of a UNICEF youth campaign, highlighting their role beyond music.
  • They’ve been named to TIME 100 as one of the most influential people and have received major awards like the Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards.
  • Their influence extends to fashion, language, and tourism, helping boost global interest in Korean culture (the “K‑wave”).

When do BTS tickets go on sale?

BTS tickets for the 2026–2027 World Tour are currently on sale in phases, with different dates for presale and general sale depending on the city.

Presale (ARMY Membership only)

Presale tickets are available exclusively to official ARMY members via WeVerse.

For most North American and European cities, the ARMY presale runs from January 22–23, 2026, with exact start times varying by local time zone.

To join the presale, fans need an active ARMY Membership (U.S. or Global) and must register on WeVerse before the presale window opens.

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General on sale

General sale for the 2026 BTS World Tour begins on Saturday, January 24, 2026.

Exact on-sale times differ by city and venue (for example, Los Angeles SoFi Stadium tickets go on sale at 3 p.m. local time on Jan 24).

Alternatively you can secure your tickets via SeatPick right now. We provide access to the largest inventory of BTS resale tickets in the world, making it far easier for ARMY fans to find the deals that best suit their needs.

The 5 Best Value Cities to see BTS Shows on their 2026/2027 Tour

🏆 Best Value Cities

Date Venue From
17-18 Jul Stade de France, Paris £398 ⭐
11-12 Jul Allianz Arena, Munich £454 ⭐
26-27 Jun Metropolitano, Madrid £478 ⭐
6-7 Jul Tottenham Stadium, London £494
1-2 Jul King Baudouin, Brussels £609

⭐ = Cheapest European shows


Where are BTS Playing?

Below you'll find all you need to know when it comes to the dozens of amazing BTS shows planned for their 2026/27 Arirang World Tour.

Selected BTS 2026 Tour Dates

📅 All Tour Dates

Date Venue From
12 Apr Goyang Stadium, Seoul £1,834
17 Apr Tokyo Dome, Tokyo £3,480
18 Apr Tokyo Dome, Tokyo £3,915
25 Apr Raymond James, Tampa £465
26 Apr Raymond James, Tampa £421 ⭐
2 May Sun Bowl, El Paso £563
3 May Sun Bowl, El Paso £560
7 May Foro Sol, Mexico City £2,165
9 May Foro Sol, Mexico City £3,092
10 May Foro Sol, Mexico City £2,086
16 May Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto £701
17 May Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto £647
23 May Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas £657
24 May Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas £512
27 May Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas £512
26 Jun Metropolitano, Madrid £478 ⭐
27 Jun Metropolitano, Madrid £478 ⭐
1 Jul King Baudouin, Brussels £609
2 Jul King Baudouin, Brussels £609
6 Jul Tottenham Stadium, London £494
7 Jul Tottenham Stadium, London £494
11 Jul Allianz Arena, Munich £454 ⭐
12 Jul Allianz Arena, Munich £454 ⭐
17 Jul Stade de France, Paris £398 ⭐
18 Jul Stade de France, Paris £398 ⭐
1 Aug MetLife Stadium, New Jersey £572
2 Aug MetLife Stadium, New Jersey £572
5 Aug Gillette Stadium, Boston £515
6 Aug Gillette Stadium, Boston £514
10 Aug M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore £496
11 Aug M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore £504
15 Aug AT&T Stadium, Arlington £458 ⭐
16 Aug AT&T Stadium, Arlington £482
22 Aug Rogers Stadium, Toronto £780
23 Aug Rogers Stadium, Toronto £780
27 Aug Soldier Field, Chicago £581
28 Aug Soldier Field, Chicago £612
1 Sep SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles £556
2 Sep SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles £557
5 Sep SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles £575
6 Sep SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles £536

European shows highlighted in blue • ⭐ = Under £500

All price data correct as of Monday January 19th 2026.