South Korean boy-band BTS has been on a lengthy four-year hiatus so that all the group’s members could complete South Korea’s mandatory military service requirement, but they’ve fulfilled their duties and are performing once again. In addition to releasing new music this spring, they’ve also embarked on a massive world tour that kicked off in South Korea and will take them across North and South America, Europe, and Asia from now through March, 2027.
The last time the group toured was when they performed their Permission to Dance on Stage show in 2021 and 2022, so fans have been eager to see what the band has in store after a four-year hiatus. (“Eager” may be underselling it – the group sold out 41 stadiums when tickets went on sale.) The 2026-2027 tour is expected to be one of the biggest K-pop tours of all time, with over 80 dates globally in more than 34 cities, performed in the round so every fan will be able to get a good look at RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook.
While many dates for the BTS world tour are sold out, that doesn’t mean you can’t see the band live, as Ticketmaster has been releasing new tickets to some shows, and there are loads of resale seats available on sites like StubHub and Gametime. Here’s how to get BTS tickets in 2026.
When is the BTS World Tour?
The 2026-2027 BTS world tour began April 9 in Goyang, South Korea and has already played dates in Japan and the U.S. The North American tour will run through Sept. 6, and will feature multi-night stadium stops in all cities including Mexico City, Las Vegas, London, Paris, East Rutherford, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and more, before heading to Latin America, Australia and Asia in late 2026 and early 2027. Check out the updated schedule below for the newest global dates that have been added to the tour in bold.
Who is performing at the BTS World Tour?
All seven members of BTS — RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook — will be performing at their upcoming world tour.
When do tickets for the 2026 BTS World Tour go on sale?
Tickets for the North American and Euuropean leg of the 2026 BTS world tour have been on sale since January and most dates are already sold out, however, there are tons of resale tickets available on sites like Gametime and StubHub. Tickets for the newly-added Australia dates will be available starting Tuesday, June 2 via ARMY MEMBERSHIP presale. ARMY MEMBERSHIP holders must register for the presale on Weverse by Monday, May 25 at 10 p.m. SGT for Singapore dates and by Wednesday, May 27 at 1:00 p.m. AEST / 10 a.m. ICT / 11 a.m. HKT for all other Asia-Pacific shows in order for their membership to be verified. See more details HERE.
Remaining tickets will be available via general onsale beginning Thursday, June 4 trough Ticketmaster. Presale and onsale dates and times across Asia vary by market, check your local listings for more information.
Presale note: If you’re planning to participate in the presale, it is only available to ARMY MEMBERSHIP holders who register in advance. If you’re a registered member, you will be eligible to join the queue and access the presale. When prompted, a 9-digit ARMY MEMBERSHIP number (starting with BA) must be entered to unlock access to tickets. To access these dates, a GLOBAL membership number must be used.
BTS World Tour tickets cost:
Most of the remaining tickets to the BTS tour are available through reliable third-party sites like Gametime or StubHub, and prices vary wildly depending on the type of seats you’re looking for and the venue. Many dates have seats available for as little as $81 apiece, and some seats for as much as $1,700.
BTS WORLD TOUR 2026 & 2027 DATES:
April 9: Goyang, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
April 11: Goyang, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
April 12: Goyang, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
April 17: Tokyo, Japan — Tokyo Dome
April 18: Tokyo, Japan — Tokyo Dome
April 25: Tampa, Fla. — Raymond James Stadium
April 26: Tampa, Fla. — Raymond James Stadium
April 26: Tampa, Fla. — Raymond James Stadium
May 2: El Paso, Texas — Sun Bowl Stadium
May 3: El Paso, Texas — Sun Bowl Stadium
May 7: Mexico City, Mx. — Estadio GNP Seguros
May 9: Mexico City, Mx. — Estadio GNP Seguros
May 10: Mexico City, Mx. — Estadio GNP Seguros
May 16: Stanford, Calif. — Stanford Stadium
May 17: Stanford, Calif. — Stanford Stadium
May 19: Stanford, Calif. — Stanford Stadium
May 23: Las Vegas, Nv. — Allegiant Stadium
May 24: Las Vegas, Nv. — Allegiant Stadium
May 27: Las Vegas, Nv. — Allegiant Stadium
May 28: Las Vegas, Nv. — Allegiant Stadium
Jun. 12: Busan — Busan Asiad Main Stadium
Jun. 13: Busan — Busan Asiad Main Stadium
Jun. 26: Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Jun. 27: Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Jul. 1: Brussels, Belgium — King Baudouin Stadium
Jul. 2: Brussels, Belgium — King Baudouin Stadium
Jul. 6: London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jul. 7: London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jul. 11: Munich, Germany — Allianz Arena
Jul. 12: Munich, Germany — Allianz Arena
Jul. 17: Paris, France — Stade de France
Jul. 18: Paris, France — Stade de France
Aug. 1: East Rutherford, N.J. — MetLife Stadium
Aug. 2: East Rutherford, N.J. — MetLife Stadium
Aug. 5: Foxborough, Mass. — Gillette Stadium
Aug. 6: Foxborough, Mass. — Gillette Stadium
Aug. 10: Baltimore, Md. — M&T Bank Stadium
Aug. 11: Baltimore, Md. — M&T Bank Stadium
Aug. 15: Arlington, Texas — AT&T Stadium
Aug. 16: Arlington, Texas — AT&T Stadium
Aug. 22: Toronto, Canada — Rogers Stadium
Aug. 23: Toronto, Canada — Rogers Stadium
Aug. 27: Chicago, Ill. — Soldier Field
Aug. 28: Chicago, Ill. — Soldier Field
Sept. 1: Los Angeles, Calif. — SoFi Stadium
Sept. 2: Los Angeles, Calif. — SoFi Stadium
Sept. 5: Los Angeles, Calif. — SoFi Stadium
Sept. 6: Los Angeles, Calif. — SoFi Stadium
Oct. 2: Bogota, Colombia — Estadio El Campín
Oct. 3: Bogota, Colombia — Estadio El Campín
Oct. 9: Lima, Peru — Estadio San Marcos
Oct. 10: Lima, Peru — Estadio San Marcos
Oct. 14: Sangtiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional
Oct. 16: Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional
Oct. 17: Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional
Oct. 21: Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Único de La Plata
Oct. 23: Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Único de La Plata
Oct. 24: Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Único de La Plata
Oct. 28: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBISBD
Oct. 30: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBIS
Oct. 31: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBIS
Nov. 19: Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium
Nov. 21: Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium
Nov. 22: Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium
Dec. 03: Bangkok – Rajamangala National Stadium
Dec. 05: Bangkok – Rajamangala National Stadium
Dec. 06: Bangkok – Rajamangala National Stadium
Dec. 12: Kuala Lumpur – TM Stadium Nasional
Dec. 13: Kuala Lumpur – TM Stadium Nasional
Dec. 17: Singapore – National Stadium
Dec. 19: Singapore – National Stadium
Dec. 20: Singapore – National Stadium
Dec. 22: Singapore – National Stadium
Dec. 26: Jakarta – Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
Dec. 27: Jakarta – Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
Feb. 12: Melbourne, AU — Marvel Stadium
Feb. 13: Melbourne, AU — Marvel Stadium
Feb. 20: Sydney, AU — Accor Stadium
Feb. 21: Sydney, AU — Accor Stadium
Mar. 04: Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium
Mar. 06: Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium
Mar. 07: Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium
Mar. 13: Bulacan – Philippine Sports Stadium
Mar. 14: Bulacan – Philippine Sports Stadium
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