BTS: the Arirang world tour breaks London records and rolls into Europe
BTS's Arirang world tour broke attendance records in London and heads for Munich and Paris — one of the biggest tours of the group's career.
BTS are back on top — and this time at stadium scale. The South Korean group’s Arirang world tour rolled through London with two sold-out shows that became the highest-attended event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since it opened. Now the caravan moves on to the continent.
How many shows are on the Arirang tour?
It’s enormous: the 2026-2027 run spans 34 regions and 88 shows across Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia, making it one of the most ambitious tours of BTS’s career. The setlist pairs tracks from their fifth studio album, Arirang — like “SWIM,” “2.0” and “Like Animals” — with career-spanning global hits “Butter” and “Dynamite.”
What happened in London?
Far more than two concerts. The city hosted the “BTS THE CITY” experience from July 4 to 10, with landmark illuminations, exhibitions and fan activations across the British capital — the same model already seen in Seoul, Las Vegas and Busan. It was, in effect, a citywide takeover by ARMY fever.
What’s next?
After London, the tour continues its European leg with stops in Munich and Paris. For Portuguese fans, the logic is the same as the big pop-culture moments we’ve been following — keep an eye out for new date announcements. As awards season heats up too, with the Emmy nominations already out, the group’s official schedule is on the BTS site.
By Lucy Bennett
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