BTS to return to Japan on 2026 world tour after four-year hiatus

BTS will return to Japan as part of its first world tour in four years starting this April, following the completion of all members' mandatory military service. The K-pop group, which grew even larger globally during its hiatus, announced the tour alongside plans for a new album in March.

Building on the detailed itinerary announced earlier this week—spanning 79 shows across 34 cities in Asia, North and South America, Europe, and more—BTS highlighted its eagerly awaited return to Japan after nearly four years. The announcement came on New Year's Day from the group's label, Hybe.

All seven members have now completed South Korea's mandatory military service for men under 30, enabling a full reunion. During the hiatus since their 2022 'Permission to Dance on Stage' tour, BTS solidified its status as Spotify's most-streamed group and the first K-pop act to top U.S. Billboard charts with hits like 'Dynamite' and 'Butter.'

Fans anticipate record-breaking crowds, especially in Japan, underscoring the band's enduring influence. Further details on Asian dates, including Japan, are forthcoming.

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