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Overview
BTS is back with the ARIRANG World Tour, the group's first full-reunion stadium run since members completed mandatory military service. The album ARIRANG dropped on March 20, 2026, and the tour opened in Goyang, South Korea before hitting major U.S. stadium markets starting in Tampa in late April. US dates include multi-night runs at Raymond James Stadium, Allegiant Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Soldier Field, and SoFi Stadium.
Why Now
Primary tickets sold out immediately after the January 2026 general sale — resale prices currently start around $585 for upper-level seats and climb past $6,000 for VIP packages. The combination of military-service anticipation, a brand-new album cycle, and the first full-group stadium tour in years is keeping search volume and secondary market prices elevated across every U.S. market on the route.
Live Show Context
The North American leg runs from Tampa (April 25–28) through Las Vegas (May 23–28), then picks up again in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Texas, Chicago, and Los Angeles (September 1–6 at SoFi Stadium). Each market gets multiple nights, meaning floor and lower-bowl inventory across the entire run is the primary scarcity driver.
Fan Takeaway
If you are still chasing ARIRANG tickets, the secondary market is your only path for most dates. The multi-night markets like Las Vegas, LA, and Chicago tend to have the broadest secondary selection but also the steepest pricing. Watching for late inventory drops in the week before each show is worth doing if you are flexible on specific dates.
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