
BTS is officially back on the road.
On January 14th at midnight KST, the group revealed a BTS WORLD TOUR poster on Weverse, confirming a massive global tour kicking off this April. The run marks BTS’s first large-scale world tour since wrapping Permission to Dance On Stage in Las Vegas in 2022—nearly four years ago.
The tour opens in Goyang, South Korea, before expanding across North America, Europe, South America, and Asia. So far, 79 shows in 34 cities have been announced, making it the largest single tour ever by a K-pop act. More dates, including Japan and the Middle East, are expected.
BTS will launch the tour with three nights—April 9th and April 11th-12th—at Goyang Sports Complex, followed by two shows in Busan on June 12th-13th. June 13th, the group’s debut anniversary, is set to be a particularly meaningful night with fans.
The North American leg begins April 25th-26th in Tampa and spans 28 shows across 12 cities. Highlights include historic first-ever K-pop concerts at El Paso’s Sun Bowl Stadium and Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, as well as a rare performance at Stanford Stadium, making BTS only the second artist to play the venue after Coldplay. Additional stops include AT&T Stadium in Arlington and M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
Europe follows in June and July with 10 shows across five cities, including London and Paris, plus first-ever solo concerts in Madrid and Brussels. South America, including Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires, is also on the itinerary, with Middle East dates planned next.
The tour will feature a 360-degree stage setup, designed to deliver a fully immersive stadium experience.
[공지] BTS (방탄소년단) WORLD TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA & EUROPE 예매 안내 (+ENG)
🔗 https://t.co/zLukfWdIel#방탄소년단 #BTS #BTS_WORLDTOUR#BTS_WORLDTOUR_NA #BTS_WORLDTOUR_EUROPE pic.twitter.com/AQIVOXdGdP
— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) January 13, 2026
Ahead of the tour, BTS will release their fifth full-length album on March 20th. The 14-track record marks their first full-group album in nearly three years and nine months and promises an honest snapshot of where the group stands today.
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