
BTS is officially back, and not just for a new album. After years of military hiatus, solo projects and tease seasons that had ARMY buzzing on Weverse and social platforms, the K‑pop supergroup has dropped the first real details of their 2026‑27 World Tour. The run will be their first full‑group tour since 2019 and is shaping up to be one of the biggest concert events of the year, with over 70+ shows across Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Australia after the release of their fifth studio album on March 20, 2026.
This tour is shaping up to be a full-on celebration of BTS’s comeback. Fans can expect stadium-scale production, elaborate stage design and high-energy choreography that brings their music to life in ways only BTS can. With multiple shows in major cities across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, the 2026–27 World Tour promises unforgettable moments for longtime ARMY and first-time concertgoers alike. It’s not just a tour, it’s the ultimate global party for the BTS comeback.
Whether you’re planning your first BTS concert or your fifth, ARMY is gearing up for a run filled with high‑energy choreography, deep discography dives, and the kind of live‑show magic only BTS can deliver. Here's all the information you need to know for BTS' upcoming World Tour.
Here’s a look at all of BTS’ 2026 shows in North America for the group’s World Tour. All dates, cities and venues are listed below:
Date | City | Venue |
April 25 | Tampa, Florida | Raymond James Stadium |
April 26 | Tampa, Florida | Raymond James Stadium |
May 2 | El Paso, Texas | Sun Bowl Stadium |
May 3 | El Paso, Texas | Sun Bowl Stadium |
May 7 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros |
May 9 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros |
May 10 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros |
May 16 | Stanford, California | Stanford Stadium |
May 17 | Stanford, California | Stanford Stadium |
May 23 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Allegiant Stadium |
May 24 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Allegiant Stadium |
May 27 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Allegiant Stadium |
August 1 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | MetLife Stadium |
August 2 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | MetLife Stadium |
August 5 | Foxborough, Massachusetts | Gillette Stadium |
August 6 | Foxborough, Massachusetts | Gillette Stadium |
August 10 | Baltimore, Maryland | M&T Bank Stadium |
August 11 | Baltimore, Maryland | M&T Bank Stadium |
August 15 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium |
August 16 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium |
August 22 | Toronto, Ontario | Rogers Stadium |
August 23 | Toronto, Ontario | Rogers Stadium |
August 27 | Chicago, Illinois | Soldier Field |
August 28 | Chicago, Illinois | Soldier Field |
September 1 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium |
September 2 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium |
September 5 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium |
September 6 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium |
Fans can register for presale access through the artist's ARMY MEMBERSHIP PRESALE, with the presale beginning on Thursday, January 22, 2026. Here’s how:
Join or log in to the BTS Official Fan Club Visit the BTS official fan club site and make sure your ARMY Membership is active. Only verified members can participate in the presale.
Register for presale access Follow the instructions on the fan club site to link your membership to the presale. Make sure all your personal and payment information is up to date. It's recommended that you register for the presale and verify your membership by Sunday, Jan. 18 at 6 PM ET to gain early ticket access.
Mark your calendar The presale begins Thursday, January 22, 2026. Being ready right at the start gives you the best chance at securing tickets for your preferred city and date.
You can also grab presale tickets on SeatGeek for BTS shows at our partner venues: M&T Bank Stadium on August 10–11 and AT&T Stadium on August 15–16. To access SeatGeek’s presale, simply be a member of the ARMY Membership for the exclusive details.
Tickets for BTS’ World Tour go on sale to the general public Saturday, January 24, 2026.
Fans can track individual shows on SeatGeek to receive alerts as soon as tickets become available.
You can still get tickets if BTS’ World Tour sells out at M&T Bank Stadium on Aug. 10-11 and AT&T Stadium on Aug. 15-16.
SeatGeek is the Official Ticketing Partner of AT&T Stadium and M&T Bank Stadium.
BTS’ World Tour officially starts on April 9, 2026 in Goyang, South Korea. Their first show in North America is April 25, 2026 in Tampa, Florida at Raymond James Stadium.
BTS’ final show in North America is at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sept. 6, 2026, while the World Tour is set to conclude on March 14, 2027 in Manila, Philippines.
BTS is officially back with their fifth studio album, dropping March 20, 2026, marking the group’s first full release in nearly four years. Fans have been counting down the days since the members completed their military service, and anticipation is through the roof. The album will include 14 tracks, making this a major milestone in BTS’ discography.
BIGHIT MUSIC, BTS’ management company and record label responsible for producing and promoting the group’s music, has described the album as a heartfelt thank-you to ARMY (BTS' fanbase), celebrating their loyalty during the hiatus while also pointing toward the musical direction BTS will take next. Pre-orders start January 16, 2026, making this not just a release but a major moment in BTS history and the perfect kickoff to their 2026-27 World Tour.
BTS is made up of seven members, each bringing a distinct role and style to the group:
RM (Kim Namjoon) — As BTS’ leader, RM guides the group’s creative direction, writes or co-writes many of their songs, and often serves as the spokesperson in global interviews thanks to his fluent English and thoughtful communication style.
Jin (Kim Seokjin) — Jin is known for his steady vocals and emotional delivery, frequently taking center stage during ballads while also acting as a morale booster for the group with his humor and down-to-earth presence.
SUGA (Min Yoongi) — A rapper and in-house producer, SUGA plays a major role behind the scenes, contributing to songwriting and production while bringing a direct, introspective edge to BTS’ music.
j-hope (Jung Hoseok) — BTS’ main dancer, j-hope is responsible for much of the group’s performance energy, helping shape choreography and driving the intensity of their live shows with sharp movement and rap verses.
Jimin (Park Jimin) — Trained in contemporary dance, Jimin is known for fluid movement and emotional expression, often delivering some of BTS’ most memorable vocal and performance moments on stage.
V (Kim Taehyung) — V stands out for his deep vocal tone and artistic sensibility, adding contrast to BTS’ sound and bringing a strong visual and emotional presence to performances.
Jungkook (Jeon Jungkook) — As the group’s main vocalist, Jungkook handles many of BTS’ most demanding vocal parts while also contributing as a strong dancer and frequent center during performances.
BTS has one of the most iconic catalogs in K-pop history. Fans attending the 2026-27 World Tour can expect a mix of classic fan favorites and new tracks from their fifth album, creating an unforgettable live experience:
“Dynamite” — The global disco-pop hit that turned stadiums into singalong parties and broke multiple chart records.
“Butter” — Smooth, catchy, and high-energy, this fan favorite gets the crowd moving from the first beat.
“Boy With Luv” (feat. Halsey) — A playful, vibrant anthem that showcases BTS’ signature charisma and charm.
“Fake Love” — Darker, emotional, and powerful, perfect for dramatic live staging and choreography.
“Life Goes On” — A tender, reflective track that connects deeply with fans, especially during stadium singalongs.
This mix of high-energy hits, emotional ballads and brand-new material ensures that each show balances nostalgia with fresh musical storytelling, delivering a BTS experience fans won’t forget.
BTS tickets sell out fast, but you don’t have to overpay or panic. Use these strategies to improve your chances of snagging great seats at a fair price once they become available.
SeatGeek lets you create alerts for each city on BTS’ tour. As soon as tickets go live or resale prices drop, you’ll get notified immediately, which will give you a timing advantage over casual buyers.
Weekend or opening-night shows usually spike in price. Secondary dates, weekday shows, or slightly later stops in a city often have lower demand and better deals.
SeatGeek’s Deal Score tool isn’t just for quick reference. You can watch it over time to see if tickets are trending up or down. Sometimes waiting a few days (without risking a sellout) can save you hundreds.
Front-row seats are premium, but some sections just off-center or in the upper tiers often give excellent views at much lower prices. Use the interactive map to compare sightlines versus cost before committing.
Get ready to dance, sing and scream your heart out. Here’s how to lock in your spot for BTS’ 2026-27 World Tour and make sure you don’t miss a single beat:
Pick your stage Open the SeatGeek app or website, search “BTS” and choose your date. Whether it’s your first show or a repeat ARMY moment, this is your first step to the concert of a lifetime.
Check the vibes SeatGeek shows all-in prices upfront, so there aren’t any hidden fees sneaking onto your screen. What you see is what you pay, so you can focus on planning your fan chants instead of doing math.
Find your perfect spot Filter by price, section, row or Deal Score, and explore the interactive seat map. Want to be in the front row for the choreography? Or soak it all in from the upper levels? The choice is yours.
Lock it in Once you’ve found your dream seats, hit checkout and enter your info. Congratulations, you’re officially part of the ARMY invasion!
Countdown to showtime Your tickets will appear instantly in the SeatGeek app under “My Tickets.” All that’s left is to get your lightstick ready, rehearse your fan chants and prepare for a BTS experience you’ll never forget.
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