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BTS' comeback is just around the corner with a new album and world tour slated for 2026. Here's everything we know.
The K-pop superstars will go on a colossal comeback tour: 79 shows across five continents in 11 months. But why were they gone for so long?
BTS have announced the routing for their world tour in 2026-2027 and Phoenix is not on the list, but they are nearby concerts in Las Vegas and LA.
The K-pop septet has announced a 2026 – 2027 world tour, kicking off in South Korea in April and running through March 2027 with over 70 dates across Asia, North America, South America, Australia and Europe. They mark the group’s first headline performances since their 2021–22 Permission to Dance on Stage tour.
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BTS announces 2026 world tour, are they performing in Nashville? What to know about tickets
BTS — made up of Kim Namjoon (RM), Kim Seokjin (Jin), Min Yoongi (Suga), Jung Hoseok (J-Hope), Park Jimin (Jimin), Kim Taehyung (V), and Jeon Jungkook (Jungkook) — went on hiatus as the members completed their mandatory military service, which South Korea requires of all able‑bodied men.
Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook are back, and they may be coming to a city near you very soon. What to know about BTS' 2026 world tour.
BTS is returning from a multi-year hiatus with a new album followed by a world tour, according to Reuters . “March 20 Comeback Confirmed,” the K-pop group’s agency Big Hit Music said in a post Thursday, marking the boy band’s first studio album since 2020’s Be .
" width="2000" height="1333"> The “BTS Effect” is hitting Busan hard, with local accommodation prices surging to astronomical levels ahead of the group’s highly anticipated concert this summer. Big Hit Music announced that BTS will kick off a massive world tour this year,
BTS earns yet another No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart as "Run BTS" surges more than 17,000% in sales thanks to renewed fan support.
With over 70 dates announced, the latest tour from BTS will "the biggest global K-pop tour of all time," according to Live Nation.