BTS is officially back after the completion of the military service of all seven members. Following their reunion in June, the group spent several months in Los Angeles to work on their new music, collaborating with award winning composers and producers. Their comeback album is expected to release in spring 2026, and a world tour will follow soon after.
According to Finance News, Kim Hyun Young, a researcher at Hyundai Motor Securities, revealed that BTS’ 2026 world tour is expected to run from May to December, featuring approximately 65 performances and drawing an estimated 4 million fans. Each show is projected to attract over 60,000 attendees.
BTS's world tour in 2026 is reportedly set to span eight months, from May to December, featuring 65 performances and an audience of approximately 4 MILLION+ people. The average number of attendees per show is reportedly around 60,000.
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Before the tour, BTS will host a two week global event from September 24 to October 5, showing four concert films in 2,500 theaters across 65 countries. Fans can also visit pop up stores in different cities to celebrate the comeback.
Meanwhile, BTS member J-Hope’s solo concert movie, J-Hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ THE MOVIE, will be released in IMAX and theaters worldwide on November 12 and 15 through Trafalgar Releasing. The film features his two-day encore concerts at Goyang Stadium in South Korea in June, marking the end of his first solo world tour.
The movie’s setlist includes popular tracks from J-Hope’s solo career, such as his first mixtape Hope World, solo album Jack In The Box, and special album HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1, along with hits like “Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel),” “MONA LISA,” and “Killin’ It Girl (Solo Version).”
The movie also features special versions of BTS hits like “MIC Drop,” “Silver Spoon,” and “Dis-ease,” along with behind the scenes footage and appearances by BTS members Jin and Jungkook, as well as South Korean singer Crush.
Currently, BTS is in South Korea, finishing the album and planning promotions. Some members are traveling internationally for brand events and attending Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks.
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