BTS Kicks off Epic World Tour with Goyang Concert
By Reuters | 08 Apr, 2026
Kpop supergroup BTS launches its global 34-city concert tour Thursday in the South Korean city of Goyang as it completes its comeback from a three-and-a-half-year hiatus.
FILE PHOTO: Kpop boy band BTS perform onstage during a comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026 in Seoul, South Korea. Kim Min-Hee/Pool via REUTERS /File Photo
Kpop supergroup BTS launches its global concert tour on Thursday in the South Korean city of Goyang, after the group's comeback single topped rankings worldwide.
BTS's World Tour 'ARIRANG' officially starts with three nights in Goyang, on April 9, 11 and 12, and will take in 34 cities across the world in a new record for the most tour dates by a Kpop artist.
The opening concerts in Goyang sold out in pre-sale for all three nights, and tickets to concerts in South Korea, North America, and Europe were sold out within a few hours of the pre-sale and general sale, according to BTS' management agency.
The group went on hiatus in 2022 and all seven members completed mandatory South Korean military service by mid-2025, before getting together to record their fifth studio album "ARIRANG".
The album, released in March, topped the Billboard 200 chart for two weeks, a first for a Kpop group or artist. Lead single "Swim" made its debut at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, before falling to No. 2 in its second week.
Analysts said the concert tour, which will feature a 360-degree in-the-round stage design, is expected to bring in blockbuster revenues, with some estimates pointing to total tour earnings of as much as 2.7 trillion won ($1.81 billion), not including fans' spending outside the concerts when visiting cities for the show.
(Reporting by Daewoung Kim, Sebin Choi and Joyce Lee; Editing by Ed Davies and Kate Mayberry)
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