BTS is back.
The K-Pop group has officially kicked off their Arirang tour with a show at Goyang Stadium, near Seoul, South Korea. The show’s 40,000 attendees braved a torrential downpour to watch BTS play hits like “Fire,” “Mic Drop,” “Run,” and “Swim.” BTS also performed a free comeback concert on March 21 at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.
BTS will arrive in the U.S. on April 25 to kick off their North American leg with a show in Tampa, Florida.
The Arirang tour marks BTS’s return to music after a nearly four-year hiatus, while Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook all completed their government-mandated service in the South Korean Military. Last month, BTS released their album Arirang, which Rolling Stone’s Rob Scheffield described as, “seven different voices, but united again and stronger than ever.”
At a Glance: How to Buy BTS World Tour Tickets
- Best sites: StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, SeatGeek, Gametime
- Tour dates: April 9, 2026 – March 14, 2027
Demand for BTS tickets is giving Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour a run for its money (literally). All North American, European, and UK Arirang shows sold out days after tickets became available, and they’re now going for a huge markup on resale sites. What’s more, the BTS tour is likely to inspire a wave of concert tourism, with searches for hotels in tour stop locations spiking as much as 6,700% (CNBC).
Last time BTS took the stage together was their Permission to Dance on Stage show in 2021 and 2022. That series was just 12 shows, and it included restrictions due to COVID-19, making the upcoming jaunt BTS’s first true tour since Love Yourself World Tour in 2018-19.
Tickets to BTS World Tour shows in the U.S. and Europe are sold out, but there are still ways to find tickets. Ahead is a full guide on how to buy BTS tour tickets online.
How Much Are BTS World Tour Tickets?
Arirang ticket prices are currently starting at about $100 to $400 for U.S. shows. However, better seats closer to the stage have climbed to several thousand dollars at certain stops.
How to Buy BTS World Tour Tickets Online
BTS World Tour tickets were first available for presale to BTS ARMY members before general sale began on Jan. 24 via Ticketmaster. Presale and general sale tickets are sold out, as of writing.
Ticketmaster is still worth checking for official resale and any added dates, but you’ll likely have more luck — and find better prices — buying BTS tickets on the resale sites below.
Buy BTS World Tour Tickets on StubHub
As one of the largest and best-known ticketing platforms, Stubhub is typically the first place we check for tour tickets. Tickets to the BTS show in Tampa are currently starting at just over $130.
Buy BTS World Tour Tickets on SeatGeek
Another popular, trustworthy resale ticketing platform to check for BTS World Tour tickets is SeatGeek. Tickets to the Tampa show are currently starting at just over $125.
Buy BTS World Tour Tickets on Vivid Seats
Vivid Seats is another one of our favorite ticketing sites. Use code RS30 to get $30 off orders of $300 or more.
Buy BTS World Tour Tickets on Gametime
Although best known for sports tickets, Gametime offers stubs to concerts as well — typically with the same great prices.
Buy BTS World Tour Tickets on TicketNetwork
With transparent pricing and competitive pricing, TicketNetwork is also great for any BTS fans looking to score tickets to tour shows. Rolling Stone readers can get $150 off orders over $500 with code RS150, or $300 off orders of $1,000+ with code RS300.
BTS World Tour Dates
The BTS World Tour started on April 9 and runs through March 14, 2027. The tour’s U.S. stops include Tampa, El Paso, Stanford, Las Vegas, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Baltimore, Arlington, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Here’s the full list of the BTS World Tour stops:
April 9, April 11-12, 2026 — Goyang, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
April 17-18 — Tokyo, Japan
April 25-26, April 28, 2026 — Tampa, USA
May 2-3, 2026 — El Paso, USA
May 7, May 9-10, 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico
May 16-17, May 19, 2026 — Stanford, USA
May 23-24, May 27-28, 2026 — Las Vegas, USA
June 12-13, 2026 — Busan, South Korea
June 26-27, 2026 — Madrid, Spain
July 1-2, 2026 — Brussels, Belgium
July 6-7, 2026 — London, United Kingdom
July 11-12, 2026 — Munich, Germany
July 17-18, 2026 — Paris, France
Aug. 1-2, 2026 — East Rutherford, USA
Aug. 5-6, 2026 — Foxborough, USA
Aug. 10-11, 2026 — Baltimore, USA
Aug. 15-16, 2026 — Arlington, USA
Aug. 22-23, 2026 — Toronto, Canada
Aug. 27-28, 2026 — Chicago, USA
Sept. 1-2, Sept. 5-6, 2026 — Los Angeles, USA
Oct. 2-3, 2026 — Bogotá, Colombia
Oct. 7, Oct. 9-10, 2026 — Lima, Peru
Oct. 14, Oct. 16-17, 2026 — Santiago, Chile
Oct. 21, Oct. 23-24, 2026 — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Oct. 28, Oct. 30-31, 2026 — São Paulo, Brazil
Nov. 19, Nov. 21-22, 2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dec. 3, Dec. 5-6, 2026 — Bangkok, Thailand
Dec. 12-13, 2026 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dec. 17, Dec. 19-20, Dec. 22, 2026 — Singapore
Dec. 26-27, 2026 — Jakarta, Indonesia
Feb. 12-13, 2027 — Melbourne, Australia
Feb. 20-21, 2027 — Sydney, Australia
March 4, March 6-7, 2027 — Hong Kong
March 13-14, 2027 — Manila, Philippines