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BTS Reveals World Tour Dates, Including Four L.A. Shows

The global phenomenon BTS has unveiled plans for an extensive 2026-2027 world tour, marking the full-group return of RM, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook. Titled "BYS WORLD TOUR [BEYOND THE SCENE]," the ambitious schedule encompasses 79 performances across 34 international markets, beginning with three special homecoming shows in Goyang, South Korea, in April 2026.

Following initial dates in Tokyo, the tour will embark on a substantial North American leg featuring 28 concerts in 12 cities, including Tampa, Mexico City, Las Vegas, and Toronto, culminating in a four-night stand in Los Angeles. The group will then perform in Busan before a European run through Madrid, London, Paris, and other capitals. The itinerary continues into Latin America in October 2026 and across the Asia-Pacific region into early 2027, with stops from Bangkok to Sydney. Promoters have hinted at potential additional dates in Japan and the Middle East.

This tour concludes a hiatus that began in 2022, during which the members fulfilled South Korea's mandatory military service requirement—a policy affecting all able-bodied men—and pursued individual projects. Their comeback is fueled by a new album of original material, their first collective release since 2020's "BE," scheduled for March 20. Industry experts anticipate unprecedented demand; entertainment economist Dr. Lena Cho observed, "The strategic routing and scale directly address years of pent-up demand. This will likely be one of the highest-grossing tours in history, testing global entertainment logistics."

A key production innovation will see every concert feature a revolutionary 360-degree, in-the-round stage. This design is intended to create a more immersive experience for audiences while also maximizing venue capacity, though specific arena details for each city are still pending. The group, which has achieved six Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles since 2020, is renowned for elaborate, high-concept stadium productions.

Ticket access will commence with an exclusive presale for registered members of the official BTS Army fan club on January 22-23, followed by general public sales on January 24 across all markets. The tour's vast scope underscores BTS's status as a defining force in modern pop culture, a journey that began with their 2013 debut and has since seen them break numerous records, including becoming the first Korean act to top the Billboard 200 album chart.

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