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How BTS is Making History: 82 Concerts Across 34 Cities in Their Epic World Tour

LifestyleHow BTS is Making History: 82 Concerts Across 34 Cities in Their Epic World Tour

BTS’s North American and European concerts have sold out completely.

BTS concluded ticket sales for their BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ in North America and Europe on January 24. Fans quickly snapped up seats in stadium-sized venues as soon as sales began in each region, showcasing the intense global interest in the group.

The North American leg of the tour kicks off on April 25, 26, and 28 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The septet will then perform 31 shows across 12 cities, including El Paso, Mexico City, Stanford, and Las Vegas. Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows were added in Tampa, Stanford, and Las Vegas following initial ticket sales. The European tour begins on June 26-27 at Madrid’s Estadio Metropolitano in Spain, with 10 performances scheduled across five major European cities, including Brussels, London, Munich, and Paris.

BTS is set to make history during this North American tour by becoming the first Korean act to headline solo concerts at venues such as El Paso’s Sun Bowl Stadium, Stanford Stadium, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, and AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

The world tour officially launches on April 9 at Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium, where all three shows sold out during pre-sales. Following a performance at Tokyo Dome on April 17, BTS will embark on a mammoth 82-show run across 34 cities in North America, Europe, South America, and Asia – the largest single tour by any K-pop act to date. With ticket sales yet to open in several regions, anticipation is building for the tour’s potential reach. Additional performances in Japan and the Middle East are also expected, further expanding the tour’s already impressive scale.

In other news, BTS is set to release their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, on March 20 at 1:00 p.m. (South Korean time). The 14-track album promises to showcase the current BTS, exploring themes of identity, nostalgia, and profound love – universal emotions likely to resonate with listeners worldwide.

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