The Tour Just Got Even Bigger
So here's the thing about BTS right now β they are absolutely unstoppable. Big Hit Music, the group's label under HYBE, officially announced on June 17 that the BTS World Tour 'ARIRANG' has expanded once again, this time with the addition of one extra show each in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Bulacan, Philippines. That brings the total tour count to a staggering 88 shows β and that number is still climbing.
What's really interesting is just how organically this expansion has happened. City after city, the demand from fans has been so overwhelming that the team keeps going back and adding dates. This isn't a pre-planned rollout β it's a direct response to ARMYs (the name for BTS's devoted global fanbase) refusing to miss their chance to see the group live.
New Dates: What's Been Added
Jakarta, Indonesia
BTS was already scheduled to perform at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta on December 26 and 27. That iconic venue β one of Southeast Asia's largest stadiums, with a capacity of over 70,000 β wasn't enough. A third night, December 29, has now been confirmed. So fans in Indonesia get three nights with BTS to close out the year, which honestly sounds like the best New Year's gift imaginable.
Bulacan, Philippines
Over in the Philippines, the venue is the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan β a province just north of Manila that hosts one of the country's largest sports facilities. Originally set for March 13 and 14, 2027, a third date of March 16 has been added. Filipino ARMYs who missed out on the initial ticket sales now have another shot.
A Pattern of Sellouts and Add-Ons
Jakarta and Bulacan are far from the first stops where BTS has had to add extra shows. Before this announcement, the tour had already seen additional dates confirmed in a remarkable list of cities across multiple continents: Tampa, Stanford, and Las Vegas in the United States; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Melbourne, Australia. Every single one of those additions came because the original shows sold out fast.
Big Hit Music put it simply in their statement: "BTS's concerts are seeing additional dates added in multiple cities amid enormous popularity." That's something of an understatement, but the numbers back it up.
Europe Is Up Next β and Already Sold Out
Before fans in Southeast Asia and beyond get their moments, BTS is heading into their European run. Starting June 26 and 27 in Madrid, Spain, the European leg spans five cities and ten total shows. The full lineup includes Brussels (Belgium), London (United Kingdom), Munich (Germany), and Paris (France). Every single one of those shows? Already sold out. All ten of them. The scale of that sellout run across some of the world's most competitive concert markets says everything about where BTS stands right now globally.
A Homecoming That Set the Tone
Just days before this expansion announcement, BTS wrapped up a deeply meaningful homecoming performance at Busan Asiad Main Stadium on June 12 and 13. The two-night run drew approximately 110,000 fans in person β and that's not counting the tens of thousands more who watched via live streaming on Weverse (a fan-focused platform operated by HYBE) or attended live viewing screenings in movie theaters across more than 80 countries and regions worldwide.
The timing of the June 13 show carried extra weight: it was the group's 13th debut anniversary. BTS made their official debut on June 13, 2013, so performing on that exact date β in their home country, in front of tens of thousands of fans β was loaded with meaning. On stage that night, the members told the crowd, "Let's keep going together. We'll repay you with even better stages and music." Given how the tour has unfolded since, that promise seems very much on track.
The global reaction to the Busan live viewings was also telling. One Argentine fan, who watched the June 13 show in a movie theater, shared on Weverse: "I was so excited knowing that every moment I watched on screen yesterday, I'll be able to experience in person in October. I really love BTS. You are the ones who bring me happiness." That kind of anticipation is reverberating in cities all over the world right now.
The Biggest K-Pop Tour in History
Let's put this in context. The ARIRANG tour is being recognized as the largest single tour ever undertaken by a K-pop artist β in terms of total show count, geographic reach, and sheer scale. Starting in South Korea, the tour is cutting through North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. And it's not done yet.
Big Hit Music has confirmed that dates in Japan and the Middle East are still to be announced, which means 88 shows is almost certainly not the final number. The tour will keep growing as long as the demand β and it clearly shows no signs of slowing down β keeps coming.
"BTS's concerts are seeing additional dates added in multiple cities amid enormous popularity." β Big Hit Music
For a group that just celebrated 13 years together, BTS is operating at a scale that few acts in pop music history β regardless of language or country of origin β have ever reached. The ARIRANG tour is shaping up to be the definitive statement of that achievement, and we're still watching it unfold in real time.
This article is based on reports from Mdtoday, Fnnews, Newsis.



