
BTS fans have been sharing their experiences of trying to secure tickets for the group’s 2026/2027 world stadium tour.
The K-pop stars will head out on a huge global trek this spring in support of their new studio album, ‘ARIRANG’, which is released on March 20.
It is set to cover 34 regions with a total of 79 live shows spanning Asia, North America, Europe, South America and Australia. They’ll head to the UK in July for two massive concerts at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Pre-sales for Army Membership holders went live this afternoon (January 22), ahead of the general sale this Saturday (January 24). Find all ticket information here and here.
Shortly after the first batches of tickets went live, fans quickly took to social media to express their joy, frustration and disappointment.
One person had anticipated a “bloodbath” scramble for tickets, saying that there were “40k ahead of me for Brussels and 63k for Munich”. “I’m so scared,” they added. Despite the Ticketmaster queue “moving SO SLOW”, however, the user later excitedly tweeted that they had “FUCKING GOT THEM” – referring to floor-standing tickets.
Someone else said they had “won the ticket war” and would be “seeing BTS in London again!!!”.
Referring to the pricing for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, another fan posted: “We have tickets for London!! £100 a ticket for the 200 blocks is so good.”
alright everyone, see you on the other side of the bts ticket presale bloodbath pic.twitter.com/6PouZ2wXaU
— Berlin
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