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BTS announces comeback world tour for 2026-27
BTS announces comeback world tour

BTS announces comeback world tour for 2026-27

Jan 14, 2026
11:16 am

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BTS, the biggest boy band in the world, has announced a massive world tour for 2026-27 with over 70 shows across 34 international markets. This will be their first full-scale tour since a two-year break due to solo projects and mandatory military service. The tour will begin in South Korea on April 9 and run through March next year, across Asia, North America, South America, Australia, and Europe.

North America

BTS world tour: A look at the North American leg

The North American leg of the tour will feature 28 shows in 12 cities. The group will perform in Tampa, El Paso, Stanford, Chicago, Las Vegas, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Baltimore, Arlington, and Toronto. They will end their US and Canada leg with four stadium shows at Los Angeles's SoFi Stadium on September 1-2 and September 5-6. Presales for most North American dates start on January 22, with general ticket sales opening on January 24.

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Europe

BTS world tour: A look at the European leg

The European leg of the tour will take place in June and July with confirmed stops in Madrid, Brussels, London, Munich, and Paris. The group will then head to Latin America in October with performances scheduled for Bogota, Lima, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Sao Paulo. The tour will continue into late 2026 and early 2027, featuring performances across Asia-Pacific cities including Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Manila.

Asia

BTS world tour: A look at the Asian leg

During the Asian leg of the tour, BTS will make a return to Busan, South Korea, in June. The group has also confirmed additional Japanese cities, Middle Eastern locations, and more will be announced later. All concerts will feature a 360-degree in-the-round stage setup for an immersive fan experience while maximizing venue capacity. This tour coincides with BTS's upcoming album, set to release on March 20, their first album of entirely new material since 2020.