BTS details 2026-27 world tour with 79 stadium shows

Following their July 2025 reunion announcement, K-pop supergroup BTS has unveiled details of a massive 79-show stadium tour spanning 2026-2027, supporting their new album set for March 20, 2026. The global trek across five continents starts April 9 in South Korea, with multiple nights in major cities.

The new album promises to "reflect each member’s thoughts and ideas," with BTS stating, “We’re approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started.” The tour kicks off at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, South Korea, followed by dates in Tokyo (April 17-18), Tampa (April 25-26), Mexico City (May 7, 9-10), Las Vegas (May 23-24, 27), Busan (June 12-13), Madrid (June 26-27), London (July 6-7), Paris (July 17-18), Los Angeles (September 1-2, 5-6), Buenos Aires (October 23-24), Sydney (February 20-21, 2027), Manila (March 13-14, 2027), and more. Many venues are stadium-sized, with others TBA.

Tickets go on sale for ARMY Membership holders January 22-23, 2026 (local time), and general sale January 24. Members shared enthusiasm: RM said, “We’ve waited more earnestly than anyone else,” Jimin noted, “The year we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived,” and V teased, “In 2026, we’ll make even more good memories." This expands on their July 2025 Weverse statement: “We’re also planning a world tour alongside the new album. We’ll be visiting fans all around the world.” J-Hope mentioned drawing from solo tour experience for structure.

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BTS members on stage with new album and world tour announcement, surrounded by cheering fans and purple lights.
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K-pop group BTS revealed plans for their fifth full-length studio album, set for release on March 20, after completing mandatory military service. The 14-track project marks their first original studio album in six years and includes a forthcoming world tour. Details of the tour will be unveiled on January 14.

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Harry Styles has revealed plans for his Together, Together Tour in 2026, supporting his upcoming fourth album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., set for release on March 6. The tour features 50 dates across seven cities worldwide, with presales starting soon.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has formally requested South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to help arrange more BTS concerts in Mexico amid huge demand for the K-pop band. This follows the announcement of BTS's comeback album 'Arirang' and world tour. Mexico, one of K-pop's largest fan bases, sees around 1 million young people seeking tickets, but only 150,000 are available.

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The pre-sale for BTS concerts at Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros sold out quickly on January 23, 2026, but not without issues: thousands of ARMY fans reported difficulties accessing Ticketmaster, with virtual queues up to 200,000 people and accusations of variable pricing. Confirmed dates are May 7, 9, and 10, with tickets ranging from 1,767 to 13,330 Mexican pesos. Big Hit Music warned about fraudulent resale sites.

 

 

 

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