BTS ticket sales for São Paulo shows start this Friday

South Korean group BTS begins general ticket sales for three shows at Estádio Morumbi in São Paulo on October 28, 30, and 31. Army Membership pre-sale starts this Wednesday, with general pre-reserve on Thursday. Tickets start at R$ 680, excluding fees.

BTS, made up of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, returns to Brazil for performances at Estádio Morumbi on October 28, 30, and 31. The shows promote the new album "Arirang", released in March on streaming platforms.

Army Membership program pre-sale started this Wednesday (8th) at 10am, only for the October 31 show, as tickets for the 28th and 30th sold out in prior stages. General sale begins this Friday (10th) at 10am via Ticketmaster for all three dates simultaneously.

Full-price tickets cost R$1,080 for lower seats, R$980 for upper, R$680 for standing areas, and R$1,250 for pit. VIP packages are R$4,303, offering early entry, soundcheck viewing, and official merchandise access. Pre-reserve opens this Thursday (9th) at 4pm for in-person pickup at Interlagos Autodrome box office, limited to four tickets per CPF including up to two half-price.

The international tour debuts in Goyang, South Korea, this Thursday (9th), and includes South American stops in Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. The group resumes activities after mandatory military service, with their last Brazil visit in 2019 at Allianz Parque.

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Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul abuzz with preparations and massive crowds for BTS's 2026 comeback concert, under heavy security.
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Seoul prepares for BTS comeback concert amid massive crowds

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South Korea's capital is gearing up for K-pop group BTS's first concert in four years, set for Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026, following their hiatus for mandatory military service. The free event, livestreamed on Netflix, is expected to draw up to 260,000 fans, prompting extensive security measures and closures of nearby cultural sites. The performance will debut tracks from their new album Arirang, released the day before.

K-pop band BTS will perform three shows at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium in March 2027 as part of its Arirang world tour. The dates were announced by organiser Live Nation HK on 22 May 2026.

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Following their free comeback concert in Seoul last month, South Korean boy band BTS kicks off its 'Arirang' world tour in Goyang on Thursday. The three nights at Goyang Stadium launch what is poised to be K-pop's largest tour ever, with 85 performances across 34 cities worldwide. Organizer Live Nation reports 46 shows already sold out, including 2.4 million tickets for North American and European dates.

BTS opened the North American portion of their Arirang World Tour with a sold-out concert at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium on Saturday. The performance featured surprise encores of 'Permission to Dance' and 'Magic Shop'. The group has three shows scheduled in Tampa before moving to other cities.

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Following initial preparations, South Korean authorities detailed enhanced security for the BTS comeback concert on March 21, 2026, in central Seoul, expecting up to 260,000 attendees. The one-hour free event, tied to the Arirang album release, will see 4,800 police and 3,400 officials deployed, prioritizing safety after the 2022 Itaewon crush.

Seoul is making extensive preparations for BTS's free 'Arirang' comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, with city and government agencies focusing on safety and tourism amid expected crowds of 260,000. Netflix will livestream the event in 190 countries, marking its first live broadcast in Korea. The city is transforming landmarks into an extended concert venue.

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BTS fans denounced chaos, reselling and threats during the official merchandise sale that began on May 6 outside Estadio GNP Seguros. Resellers bought large quantities and confronted ARMY members who complained about the situation. The official sale continues until May 10 with restrictions.

 

 

 

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