
The highly anticipated BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’ has ignited an unprecedented rush for tickets worldwide as fans prepare for the K-pop supergroup’s first global tour since completing mandatory military service. Tickets for the initial shows in Goyang, South Korea, sold out within hours during the January 22 presale, reflecting extraordinary demand among the band’s loyal fanbase, known as ARMY. In response to the overwhelming interest, BigHit Music expanded the tour schedule from 79 to 81 shows across multiple continents.
The tour, aligned with BTS’s album Arirang scheduled for release in March 2026, marks a major milestone in the group’s career after a hiatus from group performances. Fans around the world have experienced intense competition online to secure tickets, leading to heavy traffic and long digital queues on ticketing platforms. Some enthusiasts even travelled to South Korea to take advantage of faster internet speeds for a better shot at official presales.
With dates kicking off in April 2026 and running through early 2027, the Arirang tour will cover cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and beyond, and organisers have already added extra performances in key markets due to high demand. The expansion includes additional concerts in cities like Tampa and Stanford in the United States, augmenting the initial lineup in response to rapid sell-outs and fan enthusiasm.
[NEWS] BigHit announced that #BTS SOLD OUT their three-day concert in Goyang during the ARMY membership presale 🇰🇷🏟️ On the 23rd, BTS's agency stated "'BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' IN GOYANG ' will be held at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium on April 9th, 11th, and 12th. The… pic.twitter.com/2ofjUvHSw1— BTS Charts Daily (@btschartsdailyc) January 22, 2026
The tour’s newly added shows include a third concert on April 28 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, joining the previously scheduled April 25 and 26 dates, and another on May 19 at Stanford Stadium in California alongside the April 16 and 17 performances; pre-sales for these additional dates began on January 23, with general ticket sales opening the next day on January 24.
Pre-sale ticket sell-outs and strong early interest in the Arirang album indicate that the tour could be one of the most significant music events of the year, with some projections placing its overall revenue in the billion-dollar range. While excitement remains sky-high, some fans have expressed frustration around transparency in ticket pricing and dynamic sales practices, particularly on international ticketing platforms, sparking conversations online about fairness and accessibility for all ARMY members.
BTS’s upcoming world tour Arirang has triggered a global rush for tickets, with presales selling out in hours and additional shows added due to overwhelming fan demand, underscoring the group’s massive comeback after military service.
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