BTS Announce Massive 2026–2027 World Tour

by Hasan Beyaz

 

BTS have officially unveiled the full routing for their long-awaited 2026–2027 world tour, confirming a return on a scale few global acts can match.

 

Spanning 34 regions and 79 shows, the tour stretches across Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Australia, positioning 2026 as a defining year in the group’s post-enlistment chapter.

 

The tour opens in Goyang, South Korea, with three shows on April 9 and April 11–12, 2026, before moving through Japan and into an extensive North American run. Across the US, Canada, and Mexico, BTS will play 28 shows in 12 cities, including multi-night stops in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, where the North American leg culminates with four consecutive dates.

 

Europe follows in June and July, with shows confirmed in Madrid, Brussels, London, Munich, and Paris, before the tour expands further into Latin America and Asia, covering cities such as Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Bangkok, Singapore, and Jakarta.

 

The run continues into 2027, concluding with dates across Australia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, with additional cities in Japan and the Middle East still to be announced.

 

The tour will feature a 360-degree, in-the-round stage design, maximising capacity while placing the audience at the centre of the performance. According to organisers, this marks the widest regional reach and highest number of tour dates ever achieved by a South Korean artist.

 

ARMY Membership presales begin January 22–23 (local time), followed by general on-sale on January 24 across all regions.

 

BTS World Tour 2026–2027 (Current Dates)

 

South Korea

Apr 9, Apr 11–12 — Goyang, South Korea — Goyang Stadium

Jun 12–13 — Busan, South Korea — Busan Asiad Main Stadium

 

Japan

Apr 17–18 — Tokyo, Japan — TBA

 

North America

Apr 25–26 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium

May 2–3 — El Paso, TX — Sun Bowl Stadium

May 7, May 9–10 — Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP Seguros

May 16–17 — Stanford, CA — Stanford Stadium

May 23–24, May 27 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium

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, Sep 5–6 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium

 

Europe

Jun 26–27 — Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano

Jul 1–2 — Brussels, Belgium — King Baudouin Stadium

Jul 6–7 — London, United Kingdom — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Jul 11–12 — Munich, Germany — Allianz Arena

Jul 17–18 — Paris, France — Stade de France

 

Latin America

Oct 2–3 — Bogotá, Colombia — TBA

Oct 9–10 — Lima, Peru — TBA

Oct 16–17 — Santiago, Chile — TBA

Oct 23–24 — Buenos Aires, Argentina — TBA

Oct 28, Oct 30–31 — São Paulo, Brazil — TBA

 

Asia

Nov 19, Nov 21–22 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan — TBA

Dec 3, Dec 5–6 — Bangkok, Thailand — TBA

Dec 12–13 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — TBA

Dec 17, Dec 19–20, Dec 22 — Singapore — TBA

Dec 26–27 — Jakarta, Indonesia — TBA

 

2027

Feb 12–13 — Melbourne, Australia — TBA

Feb 20–21 — Sydney, Australia — TBA

Mar 4, Mar 6–7 — Hong Kong — TBA

Mar 13–14 — Manila, Philippines — TBA

 

More cities and venues to be announced in Japan, the Middle East, and additional regions.