BTS Arirang World Tour: 14 U.S. Dates Left, Tickets Still on Sale
The tour, which began on April 9, 2026, in Goyang, South Korea, is the group’s first live‑performance circuit since the members completed their mandatory military service in June 2025. The tour supports the March 20, 2026 release of the group’s sixth Korean‑language studio album, Arirang, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and set streaming records on Spotify and Apple Music.
According to USA Today, the U.S. leg of the tour consists of 25 scheduled concerts. With 14 dates still open, fans have the opportunity to see BTS in cities ranging from New York to Los Angeles. Ticket prices vary by venue and seat location, but the lowest available tickets start at $80 for the August 5 show in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
The remaining U.S. dates and their starting prices are: • New York City – August 1, $259; August 2, $248 • Foxborough, Mass. – August 5, $80; August 6, $107 • Baltimore – August 10, $184; August 11, $164 • Arlington, Texas – August 15, $540; August 16, $423 • Chicago – August 27, $410; August 28, $466 • Los Angeles – September 1, $299; September 2, $234; September 5, $329; September 6, $291
The tour’s schedule reflects BTS’s strategy to reach a broad North American audience. In addition to the U.S., the tour will visit 12 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with a total of more than 88 dates in 34 cities worldwide. The group’s previous world tour, the 2018–19 Love Yourself tour, was the highest‑grossing tour by a non‑English‑speaking act, drawing over two million fans.
Ticket availability is managed through official partners such as Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and Live Nation. Prices are subject to change as seats sell, and the lowest prices are typically found in the early‑bird or general‑sale windows. Fans are advised to purchase tickets through official channels to avoid counterfeit offers.
BTS’s return to live performance has been closely watched by industry analysts. The group’s ability to sell out stadiums in the U.S. and globally has reinforced the viability of K‑pop acts in Western markets. The Arirang album’s success, combined with the tour’s high‑profile venues, is expected to drive significant streaming activity and merchandise sales.
The tour also aligns with a broader industry trend of multi‑city stadium runs that maximize revenue per fan. BTS’s use of large venues such as AT&T Stadium in Arlington and the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles demonstrates the group’s continued demand for large‑scale events.
As of the latest update, all 14 U.S. dates remain on sale. Ticket sales are monitored by the tour’s official partners, and prices may rise as the shows approach. Fans can secure seats through the official ticketing platforms listed on the BTS website and partner sites.
In summary, BTS’s ‘Arirang’ World Tour remains a major event for K‑pop fans in the United States. With 14 U.S. concerts still available, the group continues to capitalize on its global popularity. Ticket sales, streaming numbers, and merchandise revenue are expected to keep the tour profitable, while the group’s presence in North America reinforces the ongoing expansion of K‑pop into Western markets.