BIGBANG World Tour 2026: Confirmed Dates, Cities, and Tickets Details

BIGBANG at Taeyang;s solo concert the light year

It’s been a long, quiet few years for VIPs. After the whirlwind of “Still Life” in 2022 and T.O.P’s departure from the group in 2023, the future of BIGBANG felt uncertain. 

But if 2026 proves anything, it’s that the kings of K-pop are set to reclaim the throne. The group has reunited as a trio, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung, and will hit the road with BIGBANG 2026 World Tour. 

It is going to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The group debuted in 2006 under YG Entertainment, and to mark two full decades, the three remaining members have come together.

BIGBANG 2026 World Tour: Dates and Cities

On June 11, 2026, YG Entertainment confirmed the “BIGBANG 2026 WORLD TOUR” kicking off in Seoul this month. The members will then tour Asia, North America, Europe, and eventually Australia. The tour is massive, honoring the 20th anniversary with 20 cities listed for the first leg.

Here are the confirmed dates

A second batch of dates, including potential South American and Middle Eastern stops. It is rumored for late 2026 and early 2027 but hasn’t been officially confirmed. The tour is expected to close back in Seoul with a special encore concert on BIGBANG’s actual debut date, August 19, 2027.

How to Get BIGBANG Tour Tickets

Tickets for the Asia and North America legs went on sale in phases in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to official channels as ticketing details are set to be announced soon. 

BIGBANG reunion at Coachella 2026

Before any tour dates were announced, BIGBANG took over the Sahara stage at Coachella in April. It was their first live performance as a group since 2017.

They opened with a rearranged version of “Bang Bang Bang” that sent the desert crowd into a frenzy. Then they moved through a setlist that balanced old and new: “Fantastic Baby,” “Loser” and “Blue,” “Haru Haru,” and more. G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung also performed solo songs.

What This Tour Represents

A lot of groups talk about legacy. Very few get to come back after a seven-year performance hiatus and survive members’ departures. 

The Seoul shows are expected to be the emotional peak with a setlist that reportedly spans their entire discography. For international VIPs, performances at Toottenham and MetLife on the same tour shows the scale is different this time.

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