Get ready, ARMY—the wait is finally over! BTS, the global K-Pop phenomenon, is making their triumphant return with a massive 79-show world tour in 2026-2027, marking their first major performances since their hiatus in 2022. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just any tour—it’s a full-scale, stadium-level comeback with a 360-degree, in-the-round stage design that promises an immersive experience like never before. And this is the part most people miss: the tour kicks off in their home country, South Korea, with three nights in Goyang before sweeping across the globe, hitting Japan, North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia.
The tour dates, released today, are a K-Pop fan’s dream come true. From Tokyo Dome to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and from Madrid’s Riyadh Air Metropolitano to Melbourne’s iconic venues, BTS is leaving no continent untouched. But here’s the controversial part: with ticket presales starting as early as January 22 for their dedicated ARMY fan club, will everyone get a fair chance to secure their spot? Or will scalpers and bots dominate the process, leaving true fans in the dust?
This tour isn’t just about the music—it’s a celebration of BTS’s enduring legacy. After their hiatus to fulfill mandatory military service in South Korea, RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook are reuniting to deliver the performances we’ve all been craving. With five Grammy nominations under their belt and new music expected later this year, this tour feels like a new chapter for the group.
Here’s a glimpse of the tour schedule, but be warned—it’s a long list of can’t-miss dates:
BTS WORLD TOUR 2026-2027
- Apr 9-12: Goyang, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
- Apr 17-18: Tokyo, Japan — Tokyo Dome
- Apr 25-26: Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
- May 2-3: El Paso, TX — Sun Bowl Stadium
- May 7-10: Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP Seguros
- May 16-17: Stanford, CA — Stanford Stadium
- May 23-24, 27: Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
- Jun 12-13: Busan, South Korea — Busan Asiad Stadium
- Jun 26-27: Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- Jul 1-2: Brussels, Belgium — King Baudouin Stadium
- Jul 6-7: London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- Jul 11-12: Munich, Germany — Allianz Arena
- Jul 17-18: Paris, France — Stade de France
- Aug 1-2: East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
- Aug 5-6: Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
- Aug 10-11: Baltimore, MD — M&T Bank Stadium
- Aug 15-16: Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium
- Aug 22-23: Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
- Aug 27-28: Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
- Sep 1-2, 5-6: Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
- Oct 2-3: Bogota, Colombia*
- Oct 9-10: Lima, Peru*
- Oct 16-17: Santiago, Chile*
- Oct 23-24: Buenos Aires, Argentina*
- Oct 28, 30-31: São Paulo, Brazil*
- Nov 19, 21-22: Kaohsiung, Taiwan*
- Dec 3-6: Bangkok, Thailand*
- Dec 12-13: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia*
- Dec 17, 19-22: Singapore*
- Dec 26-27: Jakarta, Indonesia*
- Feb 12-13: Melbourne, Australia*
- Feb 20-21: Sydney, Australia*
- Mar 4, 6-7: Hong Kong*
- Mar 13-14: Manila, Philippines*
*Exact venues for these dates are yet to be announced.
So, what do you think? Is this the comeback of the decade, or is the hype overblown? Will you be fighting for tickets, or do you think the tour is too ambitious? Let us know in the comments—we want to hear your thoughts!