Recently, Live Nation UK announced on official social media channels that the fan community of the BTS group - ARMY - has created the "highest capacity for a solo performance night" in Tottenham Hotspur stadium history.
BTS will perform here on July 6 and 7, 2026, expected to meet about 120,000 fans in 2 days. The event will use a 360-degree stage design, to bring a role-playing experience and allow the maximum number of attendees.
BTS will officially kick off their large-scale world tour, including 82 performances in 34 cities, starting from the Main Stadium of Goyang Sports Complex (Korea) on April 9, 2026.
The demand for the tour is extremely high: all 3 first nights of performances in Goyang and 41 scheduled performances in North America and Europe were "sold out" in just a short time after opening for sale.
In parallel with the tour, the group will release their fifth studio album called "Arirang" on March 20.
After that, a special comeback event called "BTS Comeback Live: Arirang" will take place on March 21st at Gwanghwamun Square (Seoul, Korea), and the performance will be broadcast live to more than 190 countries and territories via Netflix.
BTS continues to show impressive achievements on global music platforms before their official comeback.
As of February 4, 2026, the upcoming album "Arirang" has been number 1 on Spotify's "Countdown Charts Global" for 3 consecutive weeks - a chart that measures the number of pre-records for upcoming releases.
Previous works have also maintained strong appeal: the MV "Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey)" from the 2019 album "Map of the Soul: Persona" surpassed 1.9 billion views on YouTube last January.
In addition, the songs "Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" from the compilation album "Proof" and "Love Maze" from the third studio album "Love Yourself" respectively exceeded 100 million and 50 million cumulative streams as of December 2025, thereby receiving platinum and gold certifications from the Japan Recording Industry Association.