BTS have announced their grand comeback world tour, which includes a huge pair of dates in London. They’ll take to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 6 & July 7, 2026, which will mark their first shows in the capital since their Wembley Stadium shows in 2019.
These shows are the only UK dates announced thus far for their biggest tour yet, which takes place across 2026 and into 2027. BTS have announced full details for the shows across North America, Mainland Europe, and the UK, and have also announced dates and cities for gigs in Asia, South America, and Australia, though venues for these locations are still TBA. The bottom of their website also reads ‘more to come’ underneath the full list of dates.
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In total, the tour currently has 79 shows across 34 regions announced, and will see the band play on a 360-degree, in-the-round-design, which also allows for an increased capacity for venues on the tour.
BTS kick off the tour with dates in Goyang in their native South Korea, and Tokyo, before a run of shows across Tampa, El Paso, Mexico City, Stanford, and Las Vegas, before they return to South Korea for a show in Busan. Following this, they’ll head on to Europe, with the London shows coming after gigs in Madrid and Brussels, and before shows in Munich and Paris.
When do tickets to BTS go on sale?
To find your preferred date for the BTS tour, you can head over to the BTS website, which shows the tour dates and venues announced so far in full. For shows in North America, Mainland Europe, and the UK, general sale commences on Saturday, January 24 at 1pm.
There will also be a pre-sale taking place for all shows, which is open to those who are members of the ‘BTS Army’. Those who have an Army Membership can sign up for the pre-sale between Tuesday, January 13 at 3:30pm (UK time) and Sunday, January 18 at 11pm (UK time). The pre-sale will then take place for those who sign up from Thursday, January 22 at 1pm.
BTS tour dates in Europe 2026
June 26 – Madrid, Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium
June 27 – Madrid, Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium
July 1 – Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium
July 2 – Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium
July 6 – London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 7 – London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 11 – Munich, Allianz Arena
July 12 – Munich, Allianz Arena
July 17 – Paris, Stade de France
July 18 – Paris, Stade de France
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