Here’s everything you need to know about BTS’ World Tour - including how to get tickets and presale for London.
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BTS have announced the cities and dates for their massive comeback world tour.
The run of shows comes after the K-pop superstars revealed plans for a new album at the beginning of January, which will be their first in more than three years.
BTS will kick off their biggest tour to date in Goyang, South Korea this April, with a further 78 shows across Asia, North America, Latin America and Australia also scheduled. The final show announced so far will take place in Manila, the Philippines, in March 2027.
UK fans won’t miss out either, with two shows set for London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July.
Here’s everything we know about BTS’ World Tour so far, from the full list of planned shows to how to access presale and more.
BTS World Tour: The full list of tour dates - including London
With BTS’ massive tour spilling over into 2027 and with further dates still to come, fans around the world will have plenty of opportunities to see the boyband.
During the European leg of their tour, BTS will perform in Spain, Belgium, Germany and France, as well as the UK, where they will play two nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Monday, July 6 and Tuesday, July 7.
Here is the full list of BTS World Tour dates:
Thursday, April 9 2026 — Goyang, South Korea
Saturday, April 11 2026 — Goyang, South Korea
Sunday, April 12 2026 — Goyang, South Korea
Friday, April 17 2026 — Tokyo, Japan
Saturday, April 18 2026 — Tokyo, Japan
Saturday, April 25 2026 — Tampa, USA
Sunday, April 26 2026 — Tampa, USA
Saturday, May 2 2026 — El Paso, USA
Sunday, May 3 2026 — El Paso, USA
Thursday, May 7 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico
Saturday, May 9 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico
Sunday, May 10 2026 — Mexico City, Mexico
Saturday, May 16 2026 — Stanford, USA
Sunday, May 17 2026 — Stanford, USA
Saturday, May 23 2026 — Las Vegas, USA
Sunday, May 24 2026 Las Vegas, USA
Wednesday, May 27 2026 — Las Vegas, USA
Friday, June 12 2026 — Busan, South Korea
Saturday, June 13 2026 — Busan, South Korea
Friday, June 26 2026 — Madrid, Spain
Saturday, June 27 2026 — Madrid, Spain
Wednesday, July 1 2026 — Brussels, Belgium
Thursday, July 2 2026 — Brussels, Belgium
Monday, July 6 2026 — London, United Kingdom
Tuesday, July 7 2026 — London, United Kingdom
Saturday, July 11 2026 — Munich, Germany
Sunday, July 12 2026 — Munich, Germany
Friday, July 17 2026 — Paris, France
Saturday, July 18 2026 — Paris, France
Saturday, August 1 2026 — East Rutherford, USA
Sunday, August 2 2026 — East Rutherford, USA
Wednesday, August 5 2026 — Foxborough, USA
Thursday, August 6 2026 — Foxborough, USA
Monday, August 10 2026 — Baltimore, USA
Tuesday, August 11 2026 — Baltimore, USA
Saturday, August 15 2026 — Arlington, USA
Sunday, August 16 2026 — Arlington, USA
Saturday, August 22 2026 — Toronto, Canada
Sunday, August 23 2026 — Toronto, Canada
Thursday, August 27 2026 — Chicago, USA
Friday, August 28 2026 — Chicago, USA
Tuesday, September 1 2026 — Los Angeles, USA
Wednesday, September 2 2026 — Los Angeles, USA
Saturday, September 5 2026 — Los Angeles, USA
Sunday, September 6 2026 — Los Angeles, USA
Friday, October 2 2026 — Bogotá, Colombia
Saturday, October 3 2026 — Bogotá, Colombia
Friday, October 9 2026 — Lima, Peru
Saturday, October 10 2026 — Lima, Peru
Friday, October 16 2026 — Santiago, Chile
Saturday, October 17 2026 — Santiago, Chile
Friday, October 23 2026 — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Saturday, October 24 2026 — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wednesday, October 28 2026 — São Paulo, Brazil
Friday, October 30 2026 — São Paulo, Brazil
Saturday, October 31 2026 — São Paulo, Brazil
Thursday, November 19 2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Saturday, November 21 2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Sunday, November 22 2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Thursday, December 3 2026 — Bangkok, Thailand
Saturday, December 5 2026 — Bangkok, Thailand
Sunday, December 6 2026 — Bangkok, Thailand
Saturday, December 12 2026 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sunday, December 13 2026 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thursday, December 17 2026 — Singapore
Saturday, December 19 2026 — Singapore
Sunday, December 20 2026 — Singapore
Tuesday, December 22 2026 — Singapore
Saturday, December 26 2026 — Jakarta, Indonesia
Sunday, December 27 2026 — Jakarta, Indonesia
Friday, February 12 2027 — Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, February 13 2027 — Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, February 20 2027 — Sydney, Australia
Sunday, February 21 2027 — Sydney, Australia
Thursday, March 4 2027 — Hong Kong
Saturday, March 6 2027 — Hong Kong
Sunday, March 7 2027 — Hong Kong
Saturday, March 13 2027 — Manila, Philippines
Sunday, March 14 2027 — Manila, Philippines
To see venues for North America, Europe, and UK shows, visit here.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium capacity
BTS will play Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, which has a capacity of around 68,000 people.
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When do BTS tickets go on sale?
General sale for BTS’ World Tour will begin at 1pm on Saturday, January 24 in the UK.
Tickets will be available from Ticketmaster.
For the best chance of purchasing tickets, advice includes ensuring you have registered for an account with the site in advance of the sale beginning and that all of your card details are up to date.
Ticketmaster operate a waiting room which will open 15 minutes before general sale begins, with other guidance including to use only one browser and device, with VPNs disabled.
BTS presale: Here’s how to register
What time does BTS presale begin in the UK?
If you’re in the UK, presale for BTS’s tickets - including London - will begin at 1pm on Thursday, January 22.
Presale will close at 10pm on Friday, January 23.
How to register for ARMY Membership and BTS presale
To get presale for shows including London, fans must hold an active BTS ARMY Membership and have registered for the presale on WeVerse before 11pm on Sunday, January 18.
This is so all memberships can be validated, though presale access may depend on Membership type.
Only ARMY Membership holders who have also registered will be able to join the queue, with their Global ARMY Membership number unlocking the presale.
In addition, fans must ensure that the same email is used for both their Weverse and Ticketmaster accounts, as you will otherwise be blocked from joining the queue. If the emails don’t match, they can be updated by contacting Ticketmaster by 11pm on Sunday, January 18 in the UK.
If you are are in the UK or Europe and hold a Global Membership, you will be able to register for access to up to three shows in across the region.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes, there are several restrictions BTS fans should be aware of.
No children under the age of 3 will be permitted inside venues such as London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and it is strongly advised that the event is unsuitable for children under 5. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and above, with one under 14 allowed in the standing area.
In addition, there is a limit of 4 tickets per person.