Get ready for the biggest comeback in K-pop history! BTS is back, and they're taking the world by storm with a massive 2026-27 global tour that spans five continents and 79 shows. But here's where it gets even more exciting: this tour marks their first album release in six years, and fans are already buzzing with anticipation. After a hiatus that allowed each member—RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—to fulfill their mandatory military service in South Korea, the group is returning with a fresh perspective and a new album recorded last July, set to drop this March. In their own words, they're approaching this project with the same passion and dedication they had when they first started. And this is the part most people miss: their journey from humble beginnings to global superstardom is a testament to hard work, talent, and an unbreakable bond with their fans, ARMY.
The tour kicks off in April 2026 in Goyang, South Korea, and will hit major cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and South America, wrapping up in early 2027. From Tokyo to Tampa, Mexico City to Madrid, and London to Los Angeles, BTS is leaving no stone unturned to connect with their global fanbase. But here’s the controversial part: with such a massive tour, will the group be able to maintain the intimate connection they’ve always had with their fans, or will the scale of this endeavor change the dynamics? We’ll have to wait and see.
Below is a sneak peek at the tour dates, with more to be announced. Mark your calendars, because this is one event you won’t want to miss!
BTS 2026-27 World Tour Dates:
- 04-09 to 04-12: Goyang, South Korea - Goyang Stadium
- 04-17 to 04-18: Tokyo, Japan - TBD
- 04-25 to 04-26: Tampa, FL - Raymond James Stadium
- 05-02 to 05-03: El Paso, TX - Sun Bowl Stadium
- 05-07 to 05-10: Mexico City, Mexico - Estadio GNP Seguros
- 05-16 to 05-17: Stanford, CA - Stanford Stadium
- 05-23 to 05-27: Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium
- 06-12 to 06-13: Busan, South Korea - TBD
- 06-26 to 06-27: Madrid, Spain - Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- 07-01 to 07-02: Brussels, Belgium - King Baudouin Stadium
- 07-06 to 07-07: London, England - Tottenham Spur Stadium
- 07-11 to 07-12: Munich, Germany - Allianz Arena
- 07-17 to 07-18: Paris, France - Stade de France
- 08-01 to 08-02: East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium
- 08-05 to 08-06: Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
- 08-10 to 08-11: Baltimore, MD - M&T Bank Stadium
- 08-15 to 08-16: Arlington, TX - AT&T Stadium
- 08-22 to 08-23: Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Stadium
- 08-27 to 08-28: Chicago, IL - Soldier Field
- 09-01 to 09-06: Los Angeles, CA - SoFi Stadium
- 10-02 to 10-03: Bogotá, Colombia - TBD
- 10-09 to 10-10: Lima, Peru - TBD
- 10-16 to 10-17: Santiago, Chile - TBD
- 10-23 to 10-24: Buenos Aires, Argentina - TBD
- 10-28 to 10-31: São Paulo, Brazil - TBD
- 11-19 to 11-22: Kaohsiung, Taiwan - TBD
- 12-03 to 12-06: Bangkok, Thailand - TBD
- 12-12 to 12-13: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - TBD
- 12-17 to 12-22: Singapore - TBD
- 12-26 to 12-27: Jakarta, Indonesia - TBD
- 02-12-27 to 02-13-27: Melbourne, Australia - TBD
- 02-20-27 to 02-21-27: Sydney, Australia - TBD
- 03-04-27 to 03-07-27: Hong Kong - TBD
- 03-13-27 to 03-14-27: Manila, Philippines - TBD
Thought-provoking question for you: With BTS’s global influence and this unprecedented tour, do you think they’re redefining what it means to be a K-pop group, or are they simply reaching the pinnacle of an already established phenomenon? Let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear your thoughts!