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    Where to Buy Tickets for the Sold-Out BTS 2026-2027 World Tour

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 27, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    After nearly four years away from the stage due to South Korea’s mandatory military service, BTS is officially back with their 2026-2027 Arirang World Tour — the group’s first full-group global tour since 2022. Spanning over 70 shows across five continents, the tour kicks off in April 2026 in Goyang, South Korea. Unsurprisingly, ticket demand has been overwhelming, with most shows selling out within hours of going on sale. As a result, official tickets are now extremely limited. Keep reading for the best tips on how to find authentic BTS tickets for their sold-out 2026-2027 concert dates.

    BTS debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Music with seven members: RM, Jin, Suga, J‑Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook. The group quickly rose to international prominence with a blend of hip‑hop, pop, R&B, EDM, deeply personal lyrics, and energetic choreography. BTS shattered global records with hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter,” and “Boy With Luv,” and became known for their positive messages around self‑love and mental health. Their devoted fan base, known as ARMY, has helped BTS become one of the highest‑earning and most-streamed artists worldwide.

    The 2026 tour not only marks BTS’ long‑awaited return to large‑scale touring as a complete group but also supports their upcoming new album, scheduled for release in March. With an ambitious schedule covering dozens of major cities and multiple shows per stop, this world tour is shaping up to be one of the most significant live music events of the decade. Keep reading to see the group’s schedule, then head to StubHub or Vivid Seats to secure your seats.

    BTS’ 2026-2027 world tour schedule

    Tickets for BTS’ world tour were released in phases, with official presales for ARMY (the fan club) starting in January, followed by general sales. It didn’t take long for each venue to sell out, leaving only resale platforms for hopeful attendees.

    • April 9, 2026 — Goyang, South Korea at Goyang Stadium
    • April 11, 2026 — Goyang, South Korea at Goyang Stadium
    • April 12, 2026 — Goyang, South Korea at Goyang Stadium
    • April 17, 2026 — Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo Dome
    • April 18, 2026 — Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo Dome
    • April 25, 2026 — Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium
    • April 26, 2026 — Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium
    • May 2, 2026 — El Paso, TX at Sun Bowl Stadium
    • May 3, 2026 — El Paso, TX at Sun Bowl Stadium
    • May 7, 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguros
    • May 9, 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguros
    • May 10, 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguros
    • May 16, 2026 — Stanford, CA at Stanford Stadium
    • May 17, 2026 — Stanford, CA at Stanford Stadium
    • May 23, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium
    • May 24, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium
    • May 27, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium
    • June 12, 2026 — Busan, South Korea
    • June 13, 2026 — Busan, South Korea
    • June 26, 2026 — Madrid, Spain at Riyadh Air Metropolitano
    • June 27, 2026 — Madrid, Spain at Riyadh Air Metropolitano
    • July 1, 2026 — Brussels, Belgium at King Baudouin Stadium
    • July 2, 2026 — Brussels, Belgium at King Baudouin Stadium
    • July 6, 2026 — London, UK at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    • July 7, 2026 — London, UK at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    • July 11, 2026 — Munich, Germany at Allianz Arena
    • July 12, 2026 — Munich, Germany at Allianz Arena
    • July 17, 2026 — Paris, France at Stade de France
    • July 18, 2026 — Paris, France at Stade de France
    • August 1, 2026 — East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium
    • August 2, 2026 — East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium
    • August 5, 2026 — Foxborough, MA at Gillette Stadium
    • August 6, 2026 — Foxborough, MA at Gillette Stadium
    • August 10, 2026 — Baltimore, MD at M&T Bank Stadium
    • August 11, 2026 — Baltimore, MD at M&T Bank Stadium
    • August 15, 2026 — Arlington, TX at AT&T Stadium
    • August 16, 2026 — Arlington, TX at AT&T Stadium
    • August 22, 2026 — Toronto, ON at Rogers Stadium
    • August 23, 2026 — Toronto, ON at Rogers Stadium
    • August 27, 2026 — Chicago, IL at Soldier Field
    • August 28, 2026 — Chicago, IL at Soldier Field
    • September 1, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium
    • September 2, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium
    • September 5, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium
    • September 6, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at SoFi Stadium

    Browse BTS tickets on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

    How much are BTS tickets?

    For fans trying to snag BTS tickets after the official sales sold out almost immediately, resale marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid Seats are two of the most common places to look — though prices can vary a lot depending on where and when you’re seeing the show. On Vivid Seats, the range is especially wide: some listings for 2026 BTS concerts start around roughly $585 for upper‑level tickets, while high‑demand VIP or premium seats can go up to about $6,445 or more for major stadium stops.

    StubHub shows a similar spread, with more affordable resale options often beginning in the low‑to‑mid‑hundreds for less‑central seats, and premium floor sections or VIP packages climbing into the thousands based on demand — especially for big North American dates like the MetLife Stadium shows in East Rutherford, NJ, and other major markets. While these prices are well above original face value in most cases, both StubHub and Vivid Seats back purchases with guarantees (StubHub’s FanProtect and Vivid Seats’ Buyer Guarantee) that help ensure the tickets you buy are legitimate and valid for entry.

    Because the Arirang World Tour is BTS’ biggest trek yet and many dates sold out within hours of presale and general sale, resale prices tend to stay elevated and can fluctuate rapidly as shows approach — so comparing listings across both platforms and acting early can be key to finding the best value.

    When did BTS tickets go on sale?

    Tickets for BTS’ world tour were released in stages, beginning with exclusive fan access before opening to the general public. The first window was the ARMY Membership presale, which ran on January 22 and January 23, 2026. Fans who registered on Weverse and verified their membership in advance received early access codes, allowing them to purchase tickets before wider demand. This presale was especially competitive in major markets, with many stadium dates seeing large portions of inventory claimed within hours.

    Following the presales, general public ticket sales officially began on January 24, 2026, via primary ticketing partners including Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Once tickets went on sale to everyone, demand surged quickly, and many shows either sold out or became extremely limited the same day. After that point, remaining inventory and additional availability largely shifted to verified resale marketplaces, which is where many fans turned if they missed the initial on‑sale window.


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    Sarah Saril

    Sarah Saril

    Editor, Deals and How to Watch

    Sarah is a Deals Editor for Business Insider’s Reviews team. She also supports our how-to-watch and streaming coverage. She never pays full price if she can help it and is an expert at finding and vetting the best discounts. ExperienceSarah joined the Business Insider Reviews team in 2020, starting as a deals reporter covering the best deals and steals daily. She later migrated to the tech team, where she researched, tested, and reviewed a variety of devices, from gaming mice to Kindle e-readers. Now, she’s returned to her origins, serving as the deals editor to curate only the best discounts and buying advice for readers. She began her career in service journalism in 2018 at Wirecutter as a deals writer, where she absorbed the history of the most frequently discounted products. This has informed her impeccably high standards for what makes a good deal. Ever since her Wirecutter days, Sarah has been an expert deals curator for tentpole sale days like Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. Following her weekly contributions to Business Insider’s Newsletter will illuminate new ways to get the best value on products you use every day. Why you can trust SarahSarah doesn’t recommend any deal she wouldn’t pay for herself. She is skeptical about the advertising language brands use to tout their sales and utilizes all the price-checking tools to ensure they deliver savings.Expertise

    • Deal hunting and vetting
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    EducationSarah graduated from the California State University of Fullerton with a degree in Marketing. She lives in Southern California and is the proud pet parent of two German Shepherds and one chihuahua. She loves traveling to try delicious food, is skilled in crocheting and sewing, and enjoys reading horror novels (as long as they don’t keep her awake).Say hi (or send a picture of your pet) to Sarah at ssaril@businessinsider.com, or reach her on Twitter at @sarahhahr. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Business Insider here.


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