BTS Announces Massive World Tour With 79 Shows

The global superstars revealed plans for a tour spanning multiple continents, with stops across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

BTS Announces 'Largest' World Tour
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BTS is officially back on the road—and on a scale the group says tops everything they’ve done before.

According to Variety, the global superstars announced plans for a massive world tour spanning 2026 and 2027, with 79 shows booked in 34 cities worldwide.

The group will open with three concerts in Goyang, South Korea, on April 9 and April 11–12, before heading to Tokyo. From there, the seven-member group will embark on a lengthy North American run, including 28 dates across 12 cities.

Stops include Tampa, El Paso, Mexico City, Stanford, Las Vegas, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Baltimore, Arlington, Toronto, and Chicago. The U.S. leg wraps with four nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on Sept. 1–2 and Sept. 5–6.

Presales for North American dates begin Jan. 22, with the exception of the third and fourth Los Angeles shows, which go on presale Jan. 23. General ticket sales open Jan. 24, and BTS ARMY fan club members will receive early access during the presale window.

Internationally, the routing is just as ambitious. The group is scheduled to return to Busan in June, then head to Europe for shows in Madrid, Brussels, London, Munich, and Paris. Latin American dates follow in October, with concerts planned in Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo.

The tour continues through the Asia-Pacific region through early 2027, with stops in Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. Additional dates in Japan and the Middle East are expected to be announced.

Each show will feature a 360-degree, in-the-round stage designed to create a fully immersive experience while maximizing venue capacity.

The announcement comes as BTS prepares to release a new album on March 20. The project marks the group’s first album of entirely new material since 2020. According to Big Hit Music, the album’s 14 tracks reflect the personal growth and experiences the members went through during their time apart.

BTS WORLD TOUR DATES

April 9, April 11-12 — Goyang, South Korea

April 17-18 - Tokyo

April 25-26 — Tampa, Florida

May 2-3 — El Paso, Texas

May 7, May 9-10 — Mexico City

May 16-17 — Stanford, California

May 23-24, May 27 — Las Vegas

June 12-13 — Busan, South Korea

June 26-27 — Madrid

July 1-2 — Brussels

July 6-7 — London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

July 11-12 — Munich

July 17-18 — Paris

Aug. 1-2 — East Rutherford, New Jersey

Aug. 5 -6 — Foxborough, Massachusetts

Aug. 10-11 — Baltimore

Aug. 15-16 — Arlington, Texas

Aug. 22-23 — Toronto

Aug. 27-28 — Chicago

Sept. 1 - 2, Sept. 5 - 6 — Los Angeles

Oct. 2-3— Bogota, Colombia

Oct. 9-10 — Lima, Peru

Oct. 16-17 — Santiago, Chile

Oct. 23-24 — Buenos Aires, Argentina

Oct. 28, Oct. 30-31 — Sao Paulo

Nov. 19, Nov. 21-22 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Dec. 3, Dec. 5-6 — Bangkok

Dec. 12-13 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Dec. 17, Dec. 19-20, Dec. 22 — Singapore

Dec. 26-27 — Jakarta

Feb. 12-13, 2027 — Melbourne, Australia

Feb. 20-21, 2027 — Sydney

March 4, March 6-7, 2027 — Hong Kong

March 13-14, 2027 — Manila, Philippines

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