
BTS fans know that tickets for the group’s 2026–27 World Tour will go fast. With stadiums across North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Australia, the competition is fierce. Understanding the difference between the ARMY Membership Presale and the public sale, and how to use platforms like SeatGeek, can give fans the best chance to score tickets.
Here’s a complete guide for ARMY members and first-time buyers alike.
The ARMY Membership Presale is an exclusive opportunity for verified members of BTS’ official fan club to purchase tickets before the general public. Only fans who hold an active membership and have registered on Weverse by the deadline can participate.
Keep in mind: Even if you successfully join the presale queue, access does not guarantee you will get tickets. Demand is extremely high, and popular shows may sell out in minutes. Preparing in advance and being flexible with dates and seating options can improve your chances.
Presale tickets are limited, making preparation essential for securing prime seating.
Before you can access the presale, you need an active ARMY Membership. This membership verifies you as an official fan and allows you to participate in the early ticket sale.
US, Canada, Mexico shows: Both US and GLOBAL memberships are eligible. If you have both, only your US Membership will be validated.
UK and Europe shows: Only GLOBAL memberships are accepted.
Registration deadline: January 18, 2026, at 6 PM ET or 3 PM PT.
After securing your membership, you must register for the presale on Weverse by the January 18 deadline. Proper registration ensures you can enter the presale queue without issues.
Your Weverse email must match the email on your Ticketmaster account. If they don’t match, you won’t be able to join the queue.
You can register for up to three North American cities using a single US or GLOBAL membership.
If you’re using a GLOBAL membership for UK/Europe shows, you can register for up to three cities in those regions.
Once registered, you’ll need your ARMY Membership number to unlock access to tickets. This is your presale code, and it must be entered exactly as listed.
The code is a 9-digit number starting with BA, found in your Weverse membership details.
Save it somewhere easy to access — you’ll need it quickly during the presale.
US/Canada/Mexico: Use your US or GLOBAL membership number (US validated if you have both).
UK/Europe: Use your GLOBAL membership number.
When the presale begins, you’ll enter a virtual queue to secure your tickets. Your place in line is randomized and isn’t affected by when you log in.
Presale dates: Thursday, January 22, 2026, and select shows on Friday, January 23, 2026.
Log in to your Ticketmaster account using the same email linked to your Weverse account.
Enter your ARMY Membership number to unlock access to tickets.
If you reach the ticketing page, it’s time to select your seats and complete checkout. Fast and accurate action is crucial since tickets sell quickly.
Fans can purchase a maximum of four tickets per show.
Any valid credit card can be used, it does not need to match your membership name.
Double-check your billing and payment details to avoid delays during checkout.
In addition to Ticketmaster, certain BTS shows have presale access via SeatGeek, including:
M&T Bank Stadium: August 10–11, 2026
AT&T Stadium: August 15–16, 2026
To access SeatGeek’s presale, you must be an ARMY Membership holder. Exclusive presale details will be provided to members through SeatGeek’s partner links.
SeatGeek is the Official Ticketing Partner of AT&T Stadium and M&T Bank Stadium.
Tickets that aren’t sold during the presale will go on sale to the general public on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Prime seats, opening nights, and weekend shows often sell out very quickly, and resale prices may rise shortly after the public sale begins. To improve your chances of securing tickets, consider being flexible with both dates and seating sections.
For fans using SeatGeek, the platform makes tracking public sale tickets simple. You can set city- and date-specific alerts so you’re notified the moment tickets become available, compare seat views with the interactive map, and see all-in pricing upfront, helping you make faster, smarter purchasing decisions without worrying about hidden fees.
Understanding the main differences between the ARMY Membership Presale and the public sale can help you plan your ticket strategy and improve your chances of securing seats.
Question | ARMY Membership Presale | Public Sale |
Who can buy tickets? | Verified ARMY members | Everyone |
When does it happen? | Jan. 22–23, 2026 | Jan. 24, 2026 |
Are prime seats available? | Available before general public | Yes but resale prices may be higher |
Do I need an access code? | ARMY Membership number | None required |
Securing BTS tickets for the 2026–27 World Tour can be extremely competitive, but careful preparation can significantly improve your odds. Here’s how to set yourself up for success:
1. Verify your emails: Make sure the email associated with your Weverse account matches the email on your Ticketmaster account (or the relevant ticketing platform for your region). A mismatch will prevent you from joining the presale queue, so double-check well in advance and update your accounts if needed.
2. Register early: Complete your presale registration on Weverse by January 18, 2026. Late registration will disqualify you from the ARMY Membership Presale, so don’t wait until the last minute. Keep an eye on confirmation emails to ensure your registration went through.
3. Use the correct membership type: Your ARMY Membership must match the region of the show. Use US or GLOBAL memberships for North American shows (US validated if you have both), and GLOBAL memberships for UK or European shows. Using the wrong membership type will block access to the presale queue.
4. Save your membership number: Your 9-digit ARMY Membership number (starting with BA) is required to enter the presale queue. Store it somewhere accessible, like a notes app or a screenshot, so you don’t waste precious time searching for it during the sale.
5. Be ready with payment info: Speed is essential. Have your credit/debit card info pre-saved in your Ticketmaster account or the relevant platform to avoid delays at checkout. Double-check billing addresses and security codes to prevent errors during the transaction.
6. Plan your shows and backup options: Popular dates, opening nights, and weekend shows sell out almost instantly. Identify your top choices as well as backup cities or midweek dates. Being flexible can give you a better chance to secure tickets without overpaying.
7. Use SeatGeek tools to your advantage: If you’re using SeatGeek, set alerts for specific cities and dates to get notified as soon as tickets go live or resale prices drop. Use the interactive map to compare views and find the best balance of price and sightlines. SeatGeek also shows all-in pricing upfront, so you won’t be surprised by hidden fees.
So don’t wait! Make sure your ARMY Membership is active and set your SeatGeek alerts today to secure your spot at BTS’ 2026–27 World Tour.
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