BTS Confirm 79-Show 2026–27 World Tour: Full Dates, Cities, and Stadium Stops Revealed

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The wait is officially over. BTS have announced a colossal 2026–2027 world tour, marking their long-awaited return as a full group after nearly two years of hiatus. The tour will span 79 performances across 34 global markets, making it one of the most expansive tours in K-pop history.

The announcement arrives just ahead of BTS’ upcoming new album release on March 20 — their first all-new group album since 2020 — and signals the beginning of a new chapter for the septet.


Tour Kickoff: Homecoming in South Korea

BTS will launch the tour in South Korea with three stadium shows in Goyang, before heading to Japan and then expanding across the globe.

South Korea

  • Thu, Apr 9 — Goyang — Goyang Stadium
  • Sat, Apr 11 — Goyang — Goyang Stadium
  • Sun, Apr 12 — Goyang — Goyang Stadium

Japan

  • Fri, Apr 17 — Tokyo — Tokyo Dome
  • Sat, Apr 18 — Tokyo — Tokyo Dome

North America: 28 Stadium Shows Across 12 Cities

The North American leg is packed with major stadium dates, stretching from Florida to California, and ending with a four-night finale in Los Angeles.

United States & Canada

  • Sat, Apr 25 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
  • Sun, Apr 26 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
  • Sat, May 2 — El Paso, TX — Sun Bowl Stadium
  • Sun, May 3 — El Paso, TX — Sun Bowl Stadium
  • Thu, May 7 — Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP Seguros
  • Sat, May 9 — Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP Seguros
  • Sun, May 10 — Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP Seguros
  • Sat, May 16 — Stanford, CA — Stanford Stadium
  • Sun, May 17 — Stanford, CA — Stanford Stadium
  • Sat, May 23 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
  • Sun, May 24 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
  • Wed, May 27 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium

South Korea (Mid-Tour Return)

  • Fri, Jun 12 — Busan — Busan Asiad Stadium
  • Sat, Jun 13 — Busan — Busan Asiad Stadium

United States (Continued)

  • Sat, Aug 1 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
  • Sun, Aug 2 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
  • Wed, Aug 5 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
  • Thu, Aug 6 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
  • Mon, Aug 10 — Baltimore, MD — M&T Bank Stadium
  • Tue, Aug 11 — Baltimore, MD — M&T Bank Stadium
  • Sat, Aug 15 — Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium
  • Sun, Aug 16 — Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium
  • Sat, Aug 22 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
  • Sun, Aug 23 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
  • Thu, Aug 27 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
  • Fri, Aug 28 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field

Los Angeles Finale

  • Tue, Sep 1 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
  • Wed, Sep 2 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
  • Sat, Sep 5 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
  • Sun, Sep 6 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium

Europe: Summer Stadium Run

Europe will host BTS through June and July with major stadium dates in five countries.

  • Fri, Jun 26 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
  • Sat, Jun 27 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
  • Wed, Jul 1 — Brussels, BE — King Baudouin Stadium
  • Thu, Jul 2 — Brussels, BE — King Baudouin Stadium
  • Mon, Jul 6 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Tue, Jul 7 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Sat, Jul 11 — Munich, DE — Allianz Arena
  • Sun, Jul 12 — Munich, DE — Allianz Arena
  • Fri, Jul 17 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
  • Sat, Jul 18 — Paris, FR — Stade de France

Latin America: October 2026

  • Fri, Oct 2 — Bogotá, CO
  • Sat, Oct 3 — Bogotá, CO
  • Fri, Oct 9 — Lima, PE
  • Sat, Oct 10 — Lima, PE
  • Fri, Oct 16 — Santiago, CL
  • Sat, Oct 17 — Santiago, CL
  • Fri, Oct 23 — Buenos Aires, AR
  • Sat, Oct 24 — Buenos Aires, AR
  • Wed, Oct 28 — São Paulo, BR
  • Fri, Oct 30 — São Paulo, BR
  • Sat, Oct 31 — São Paulo, BR

Asia-Pacific & Australia: Late 2026 – 2027

  • Thu, Nov 19 — Kaohsiung, TW
  • Sat, Nov 21 — Kaohsiung, TW
  • Sun, Nov 22 — Kaohsiung, TW
  • Thu, Dec 3 — Bangkok, TH
  • Sat, Dec 5 — Bangkok, TH
  • Sun, Dec 6 — Bangkok, TH
  • Sat, Dec 12 — Kuala Lumpur, MY
  • Sun, Dec 13 — Kuala Lumpur, MY
  • Thu, Dec 17 — Singapore
  • Sat, Dec 19 — Singapore
  • Sun, Dec 20 — Singapore
  • Tue, Dec 22 — Singapore
  • Sat, Dec 26 — Jakarta, ID
  • Sun, Dec 27 — Jakarta, ID

Australia (2027)

  • Fri, Feb 12 — Melbourne, AU
  • Sat, Feb 13 — Melbourne, AU
  • Sat, Feb 20 — Sydney, AU
  • Sun, Feb 21 — Sydney, AU

Final Leg

  • Thu, Mar 4 — Hong Kong
  • Sat, Mar 6 — Hong Kong
  • Sun, Mar 7 — Hong Kong
  • Sat, Mar 13 — Manila, PH
  • Sun, Mar 14 — Manila, PH

Tickets, Stage Design, and the Comeback Factor

Presales for BTS ARMY members begin January 22–23, with general ticket sales opening January 24. The tour will feature a 360-degree in-the-round stage, designed for maximum immersion and stadium-scale energy.

The seven-member group — RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook — reunite after solo ventures and military service, returning with a legacy that includes six Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles since 2020.


Final Words

This isn’t just a tour — it’s a statement. With 79 shows, stadiums across continents, and a brand-new album leading the charge, BTS are stepping back onto the global stage at full force. For ARMY, the countdown has officially begun.

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