BTS expands ‘ARIRANG’ world tour to 88 shows with new dates added

Jakarta and Bulacan concerts expanded due to overwhelming fan demand.

BTS expands ‘ARIRANG’ world tour to 88 shows with new dates added
BTS expands ‘ARIRANG’ world tour to 88 shows with new dates added
BTS has taken its global domination to the next level, expanding its ongoing “BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’” with two electrifying new concert dates, pushing the massive tour to an unprecedented 88 shows worldwide, the group announced via Weverse.
The latest additions include a high-demand return to Jakarta, Indonesia on December 29, and an additional explosive performance in Bulacan, Philippines on March 16 next year further amplifying the scale of an already record-breaking tour.

Originally, Jakarta was set for December 26 and 27 at the iconic Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, but overwhelming fan demand has forced organisers to unlock a third night on December 29.

In Bulacan, where shows were scheduled for March 13 and 14 at Philippine Sports Stadium, a third date on March 16 has now been added, turning the stop into a multi-night spectacle.

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The expansion continues a powerful global wave as BTS keeps adding shows across continents, previously extending stops in major cities including Tampa, Stanford, Las Vegas, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Melbourne fueling one of the most ambitious touring runs in K-pop history.

BTS recently wrapped a spectacular two-night run at Busan Asiad Main Stadium, performing for nearly 110,000 fans. The second night carried extra emotional weight as it coincided with the group’s debut anniversary, creating a landmark moment for fans worldwide.

Next, the group is gearing up for the European leg of the tour, kicking off in Madrid on June 26 and 27. The European run will span five major cities and 10 powerhouse shows, all of which have already sold out, reflecting staggering global demand.

According to BigHit Music, “BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’” now stands as the largest single tour ever staged by a K-pop act, stretching across Asia, North America, South America, Europe, and Australia.

With further dates expected in Japan and the Middle East, BTS’s touring empire shows no signs of slowing down continuing to redefine global concert scale and fan engagement on an extraordinary level.