BTS may be on a break from full-group activities due to the members completing their mandatory military service. But not anymore, with all seven members now out of military service, fans are looking forward to their upcoming group activities, comeback, and world tour.
Jin was the first one to complete military service (June 12, 2024) followed by j-hope (October 17, 2024), RM and V (June 10, 2025), Jungkook and Jimin (June 11, 2025), and Suga (June 21, 2025).
Previously, it was reported that BTS comeback is pushed to March 2026, a HYBE insider told Korea Herald. If the rumors are true, BTS’ world tour is expected to follow their comeback.
Before launching into full-group promotions, each BTS member will first pursue individual projects, including solo music releases and personal concert tours.
Latest Confirmed Updates on BTS Tour 2026
In April, HYBE’s CEO Lee Jae Sang confirmed the band will reunite by mid-2025, but emphasized that their comeback—including new music and a stadium tour—will take time. Creative planning, songwriter collaborations, and production strategy are all in progress.
j-hope hinted on MBC’s The Manager that BTS is actively preparing a world tour alongside a group album.
After j-hope wrapped up his world tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ on June 14, Jin embarked on his solo tour, RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR. It kicked off on Saturday and will continue through North America, Europe, and Japan. After him, Jungkook is rumored to go on a solo world tour by October this year.

BTS World Tour Dates and Locations
While HYBE has yet to release an official schedule, insider reports suggest the BTS World Tour will likely follow a structured rollout. The tour is expected to begin in spring/summer 2026 with a series of homecoming concerts in Seoul before expanding internationally.
The Asian leg will probably include stops in Tokyo, Bangkok, Jakarta, Macau, and Singapore. These cities have historically drawn massive crowds for BTS performances. North American dates are anticipated in early to autumn 2026, with stadium shows in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Toronto. European fans can likely expect performances in London, Paris, and Berlin later in the year.
The BTS tour may include potential first-time stops in regions like India, the Middle East, and Latin America, where demand for BTS concerts has surged in recent years. However, these locations will depend on logistical feasibility and local partnerships.
Industry analysts and HYBE’s financial projections indicate this BTS tour could see over 3 million attendees and generate substantial profits.
How to Get Tickets
Given BTS’s unparalleled popularity, tickets for their 2026 tour will undoubtedly sell out within minutes. Historically, HYBE has prioritized fan club members through Weverse presales, offering ARMY Membership holders early access before general ticket releases. Major platforms like Melon Ticket, Ticketmaster, AXS, and Interpark are expected to handle sales for different regions.
Setlist
The 2026 tour will likely showcase a perfect blend of BTS’s greatest hits, solo tracks from members’ individual projects, and new group music. Classic anthems like Dynamite, Butter, and Blood Sweat & Tears are almost guaranteed to make the cut, alongside fan favorites such as Spring Day and Boy With Luv.
Each member is expected to have solo stages, potentially featuring Jungkook’s Standing Next to You, Jimin’s Like Crazy, and V’s Slow Dancing. The tour may also debut never-before-performed tracks from members’ forthcoming solo albums.
For now, BTS hasn’t announced dates or ticket info publicly. More details about their comeback and tour will be announced soon.