BTS 2026-2027 World Tour Dates Announced: A Grand Return to the Global Stage
BTS has officially announced the dates for their 2026-2027 World Tour, starting in Goyang this April. Discover the full schedule and impact.
The kings of K-pop are back to reclaim their throne. BTS has officially unveiled the roadmap for their massive 2026-2027 world tour, signaling the end of their long-awaited military hiatus.
BTS 2026-2027 World Tour Dates: The Goyang Kick-off
According to reports from Soompi and other media outlets, BIGHIT MUSIC announced the tour schedule at midnight KST on January 14, 2026. This marks the group's first full-member activity in years, sparking unprecedented excitement among global fans.
The journey begins in Goyang, South Korea, with a three-night residency on April 9, 11, and 12, 2026. Following the domestic shows, the quintet—and the rest of the members—will embark on a global tour that is expected to span through 2027.
High Stakes and Massive Economic Impact
Analysts predict that this tour could become one of the highest-grossing concert series in music history. With all seven members back together, ARMY is expected to drive ticket sales to record highs, potentially contributing billions to the global entertainment economy.
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