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Ticket sales kick off from June 3

BTS is making a return to Singapore for the first time in seven years. They will be performing in our city as a full group, taking over the National Stadium at Kallang for an epic four-night run as part of their BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’. Mark your calendars for December 17, 19, 20, and 22, 2026.
This Singapore leg sits within BTS’ upcoming global stadium tour, which is set to become the largest K-pop tour in history. It kicks off in Goyang on April 9, 11, and 12, 2026, before expanding into a massive itinerary of 85 shows across 34 cities, spanning Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and South America.
There’s also a production twist: for the first time in their touring history, BTS will be using a 360-degree open stadium stage. Instead of a traditional front-facing setup, the stage is designed so audiences surround the performance from all angles.
Since debuting in 2013, BTS have built a reputation for self producing their music, show-stopping performances, and a huge international fanbase (also known as Army). Some of their greatest hits include ‘Dynamite’, ‘Butter’, ‘Idol’, ‘Fake Love’, and ‘Blood Sweat & Tears’, alongside newer chart-dominating releases such as ‘Swim’, which helped propel their 2026 album Arirang to a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200.
Ticketing details are as follows: the Army membership presale runs from May 22, 1pm, to 25 May, 10pm, via Weverse registration, with presale access opening June 2 from 12pm to 10pm. Live Nation members get their turn here on June 4, 12pm to 10pm, followed by general sale on June 5, from 12pm onwards via Ticketmaster. There is also a Klook official experience bundle sale on June 5 at 12pm.
Prices range from $148 to $388 (excluding booking fees). VIP tickets come with the full treatment: a premium reserved seat, soundcheck access, commemorative laminate and lanyard, a limited-edition gift, and a dedicated VIP merchandise queue.
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