By Hasan Beyaz
On 13 June – the exact date BTS mark their debut anniversary – the group will perform at Busan Asiad Main Stadium as part of their ongoing 'ARIRANG' world tour, and the show will be broadcast live to cinemas worldwide via Trafalgar Releasing.
It's the third live cinema event tied to the tour, following earlier broadcasts from Goyang and Tokyo in April. But the Busan date carries particular weight: it's the band's first return to the stadium since October 2022, when they played what was then understood to be their final full-group show before the members began their mandatory military service.
The live viewing spans 34 cities across 85 screenings. Ticket sales open Thursday 28 May at 6AM PDT / 9AM EDT / 2PM BST / 10AM KST, with broadcasts in North and South America and Europe delayed to accommodate local time zones. Full information at BTSLIVEVIEWING.COM.
The Busan show features the tour's signature 360-degree in-the-round stage configuration, which places fans at the heart of the action. The event also arrives on the back of figures that are difficult to contextualise without resorting to superlatives. 'ARIRANG', BTS' fifth studio album, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 641,000 equivalent album units in its opening week – the largest figure for a group since 2014. All 14 tracks occupied the top 14 spots of Spotify's Global Top 50 simultaneously, and the album moved 3.98 million units in first-day sales across formats, making it the best-selling album of 2026 so far. Lead single "SWIM" also debuted at No. 1.
Trafalgar CEO Marc Allenby described this period as the "comeback of the decade" in a statement accompanying the announcement. Whether you read that as corporate hyperbole or a reasonable summary of what the numbers indicate is up to you. Either way, the June 13 date – debut anniversary, hometown stadium, global broadcast – clearly means something. BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC know exactly what they're doing with it.