ARMY, rejoice! BTS is finally heading back out on tour.
The seven-member K-pop supergroup are embarking on their first full-scale, all-group tour in years, their label announced Tuesday morning. The tour, spanning 2026 and 2027, will hit Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia, making it one of the most expansive tours of the group’s career and their first since returning from their mandatory military service.
The tour will kick off with three nights in Goyang, South Korea, before heading to Tokyo for two nights. BTS is set to then head to the U.S. for a stop in Tampa. The group then zigzags around the world with U.S. stops sprinkled throughout. The group is anticipated to make 79 stops.
After their supersized sold-out 2021 Permission to Dance on Stage engagements in Los Angeles, the group is set to make their return to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Sept. 1-2 and Sept. 5-6, the stadium announced Tuesday. The tour will feature a 360-degree, in-the-round stage design, making for an immersive experience for the audience.
BTS are heading out on a 79-stop world tour.
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BTS is also preparing to release their fifth studio album, which the tour will be in support of. The album, which the group spent the last half of 2025 working on, is “the culmination of BTS’s journey to date and defines the group on their own terms,” according to a release. It will feature new tracks.
Presale tickets for BTS fanclub members go on sale at Jan. 22 and 23, local time. General on sale tickets are being released on Jan. 24. Details can be found on the group’s website.