The long-awaited return of the world’s most dominant musical force is now official. Late on Tuesday night, BTS stunned their global “ARMY” fanbase by releasing the official poster for their 2026 World Tour via the Weverse platform. This announcement marks a monumental comeback for the septet, ending a nearly four-year hiatus from full-scale global touring and signifying their first major collective project since completing their mandatory military service.
A Tour of Unprecedented Proportions
Setting a new benchmark for the K-pop industry, the tour is slated to visit 34 cities, encompassing a staggering 79 individual performances. Industry insiders suggest this is the most extensive single tour ever mounted by a Korean group. The journey begins on 9 April 2026 at the Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea—a homecoming event that promises to be an emotional spectacle for the local crowd.
Continental Breakdown: From Florida to Paris
Following the South Korean launch, the group will transition to the North American leg, which kicks off in Florida on 25 April. This segment remains the largest portion of the tour, featuring 28 shows across 12 major cities.
As the summer approaches, the tour moves to Europe and South America, ensuring a truly global footprint. The planned schedule is as follows:
| Region | Key Locations | Performance Count | Timing |
| South Korea | Goyang (Opening) | 1 City | April 2026 |
| North America | Florida, Los Angeles, etc. | 28 Shows (12 Cities) | April – May |
| Europe | London, Paris, etc. | 10 Shows (5 Cities) | June – July |
| South America | São Paulo, Buenos Aires, etc. | 5 Cities | Late 2026 |
| Asia (Excl. SK) | Tokyo, Bangkok, etc. | TBA | TBA |
The New Era: Album and Reunion
The tour serves as a live celebration of the group’s upcoming full-length studio album, scheduled for release on 20 March 2026. This will be the first time RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have released a collective album in four years, following their 2022 “Permission to Dance on Stage” residency in Las Vegas.
The global music market is bracing for an “ARMY” invasion, with travel and hospitality sectors in the tour cities already anticipating a surge in demand. For BTS, this 79-show odyssey is more than a concert series; it is a definitive statement of their enduring reign at the summit of global pop culture.
