LONDON, UK — After years of anticipation, BTS have officially returned to the United Kingdom, bringing their highly anticipated world tour to London and marking their first UK performances as a full group since 2019.
The seven-member South Korean supergroup is performing two sold-out shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 6 and 7, with tens of thousands of fans—known globally as ARMY—traveling from across Europe and beyond to witness the historic comeback. Both concerts sold out rapidly, highlighting BTS’s enduring global popularity and the overwhelming demand for their return to the stage.
The UK stop is part of BTS’s massive 2026–2027 world tour, which marks the group’s first full-scale international tour following the completion of each member’s mandatory military service in South Korea. Their comeback has been one of the most anticipated events in the global music industry, reigniting excitement among millions of fans worldwide.
Outside the stadium, London’s streets have been transformed into a celebration of BTS culture. Fans dressed in signature purple, carrying light sticks and waving banners, created a festival-like atmosphere hours before the concerts began. Local businesses, pop-up stores, and fan events have also embraced the occasion, turning the city into a temporary hub for the global ARMY community.
Industry analysts expect the tour to become one of the highest-grossing concert tours of the decade, reflecting BTS’s remarkable influence not only in K-pop but across the global entertainment industry. Their return demonstrates that the group’s worldwide appeal remains stronger than ever, with stadiums continuing to sell out years after their previous tour.
For fans in the UK, these London performances represent more than just concerts—they symbolize the long-awaited reunion of one of the world’s biggest music acts with a country that has embraced BTS throughout their international rise.
As the world tour continues across Europe and beyond, BTS’s return signals the beginning of a new chapter for the group, proving that even after years away from the stage, the phenomenon known as BTS remains as powerful as ever.