BTS 2026 World Tour Dates Announced: First Post-Enlistment Full Group Concerts
BTS officially announced their 2026 World Tour dates on January 14, 2026. This marks their first full group activity since enlistment. Check Weverse for ticketing info.
The long wait is finally over. For the first time since all members completed their mandatory military service, BTS is hitting the road again. According to Koreaboo, the group dropped their highly anticipated tour dates at the stroke of midnight on January 14, 2026 (KST).
Official BTS 2026 World Tour Dates and Ticketing Info
This tour marks a historic milestone as it's the group's first major activity as a full unit since their discharge. Immediately following the announcement, Weverse released detailed information regarding ticketing procedures. It's reported that priority will be given to ARMY membership holders, with dates spanning across major global cities.
While the specific setlist remains under wraps, the industry expects this tour to shatter previous records for attendance and revenue. Fans have already flooded social media platforms, making the 2026 tour a trending topic globally within minutes of the drop.
Why This Full-Group Return Matters
The hiatus for military service was a period of solo growth for the members, but the return of the full BTS lineup is what the global music industry has been eyeing. This tour isn't just a comeback; it's a statement that their influence hasn't waned during their time away.
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