BTS Returns to Tour with Record Breaking Arirang Debut
By James Moreau | 08 Apr, 2026
Following a historic livestream watched by 300 million, the K-pop icons are set to embark on an ambitious 82-date world tour.
Following the successful completion of their mandatory military service, K-pop icons BTS are officially returning to the global stage. On Thursday, April 9, the group will launch the Arirang World Tour, an ambitious trek featuring 82 dates across 34 cities in 23 countries.
The momentum began with their first live performance in nearly four years on March 21 at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul. The high-tech spectacle featured a synchronized drone show and drew 104,000 fans – a massive gathering, though notably less than the near quarter million projected by local authorities. Digital engagement told a different story – an estimated 300 million people watched the performance via a global Netflix livestream, turning the Seoul square into a virtual worldwide stadium.
Released a day before the live performance, their new album, ARIRANG, has already achieved unprecedented heights. Spotify confirmed that the project has become the most-streamed K-pop album in history, while also securing the title for the most-streamed album in a single day in 2026.
As the “Arirang” era begins, BTS has quickly reclaimed their status as the definitive global musical force.
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