BTS Sell Out All Stadium Dates on World Tour—2.4M Tickets

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Pop royalty BTS announce selling out all 41 stadium dates across their highly anticipated world tour, resulting in nearly 2.4 million tickets sold.

BTS are moving tickets, to say the least, having sold nearly 2.4 million of them since announcing their highly anticipated world tour. Due to incredible demand during presales, third and fourth shows have been added—and already sold out—in select cities.

Set to become the biggest global K-pop tour of all time and certainly the largest of BTS’ career, the group’s 2026-2027 return to the stage will span 34 regions and 80-plus shows worldwide. It will feature first-ever performances in several cities, marking a historic new chapter for BTS and their global fanbase, the ARMY.

The massive tour kicks off on Thursday, April 9, with BTS performing for three nights together in Goyang, South Korea, before heading to Tokyo, Japan. From there, the tour moves to North America, with the Live Nation-promoted run beginning in Tampa, Florida, on April 25, 26, and 28, with three nights at Raymond James Stadium before continuing across North America, Europe, and the UK. The tour features multi-night stadium stops in all cities, including Mexico City, Las Vegas, London, Paris, East Rutherford, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more.

Starting this fall, BTS will bring the tour to Latin America and Asia, with stops in Bogotá, São Paulo, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Singapore, and additional cities—including first-ever performances in several locations. The group will then return to Australia in early 2027, with shows planned in Melbourne and Sydney. Venue and onsale information for Latin America, Asia, and Australia will be announced soon.

The tour will feature a 360-degree, “in-the-round” stage design. The immersive setup places the audience at the center of the experience, while claiming to allow for increased capacity at every venue—but many fans have pointed out that this results in more seats with limited viewing due to the gear required to make the stage design work.

BTS’ world tour marks their first headline performances together since their 2021-2022 Permission to Dance on Stage Tour, which included 12 shows across Seoul, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.

The tour also delivers historic first across multiple markets, including the first-ever headlining K-pop concerts at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, and Allianz Arena in Munich.

Additionally, the upcoming three-night run at Stanford Stadium will mark just the second musical performance in the venue’s history, following Coldplay’s inaugural shows last year. The tour will also bring BTS’ first-ever performances in Madrid and Brussels, along with their debut at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, further solidifying the run as a defining era for BTS and one of the most significant global tours of 2026.



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