BTS releases album before world tour. Shop tickets for K-Pop group's 2026 tour
Trisha Easto
- K-Pop group BTS is returning to the stage for their first formal tour since 2019.
- The U.S. leg of the tour includes 23 stops, with dates currently scheduled into March 2027.
- Some tickets became available on Jan. 22, with the main sale beginning on Jan. 24.
K-Pop fans, are you ready? BTS is finally heading back to the touring stage. The K-Pop group has officially released their album 'ARIRANG' available now along with an exclusive merch launch at Target. BTS has not formally toured since 2019. The group faced several cancellations during 2020 due to Covid-19, which was replaced with a smaller concert series that spanned 2021-2022, then they took a break.
The BTS World Tour kicks off on Thursday, April 9 in Goyang, South Korea. It officially comes to the US on Saturday, April 25 in Tampa, Fla. The tour currently has dates scheduled into March 2027, with international stops in Korea, Japan, Mexico, Spain, the UK, Germany, France and many, many more. The tour includes 25 total stops just in the U.S. leg, but tickets will go fast.
Here is everything you need to know to get BTS World Tour tickets:
Get BTS World Tour ticketsGet BTS 2026 World Tour tickets
Tickets for the BTS 2026 World Tour launched their pre-sale on Thursday, Jan. 22 for select dates. The main sale for tickets were released on Saturday, Jan. 24. See below for a full schedule, as well as ticketing options for the shows.

BTS World Tour US schedule
- April 25 - Tampa, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $119
- April 26 - Tampa, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $96
- April 28 - Tampa, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $107
- May 2 - El Paso, Texas - Get tickets starting at $183
- May 3 - El Paso, Texas - Get tickets starting at $152
- May 16 - Stanford, Calif. - Get tickets starting at $276
- May 17 - Stanford, Calif. - Get tickets starting at $213
- May 19 - Stanford, Calif. - Get tickets starting at $214
- May 23 - Las Vegas - Get tickets starting at $181
- May 24 - Las Vegas - Get tickets starting at $135
- May 27 - Las Vegas - Get tickets starting at $139
- Aug. 1 - New York City - Get tickets starting at $261
- Aug. 2 - New York City - Get tickets starting at $219
- Aug. 5 - Foxborough, Mass. - Get tickets starting at $116
- Aug. 6 - Foxborough, Mass. - Get tickets starting at $113
- Aug. 10 - Baltimore - Get tickets starting at $158
- Aug. 11 - Baltimore - Get tickets starting at $137
- Aug. 15 - Arlington, Texas - Get tickets starting at $393
- Aug. 16 - Arlington, Texas - Get tickets starting at $323
- Aug. 27 - Chicago - Get tickets starting at $250
- Aug. 28 - Chicago - Get tickets starting at $350
- Sep. 1 - Los Angeles - Get tickets starting at $157
- Sep. 2 - Los Angeles - Get tickets starting at $137
- Sep. 5 - Los Angeles - Get tickets starting at $205
- Sep. 6 - Los Angeles - Get tickets starting at $170
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