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BTS Announces Venues for Latin America Dates for Their 2026 World Tour


BTS have revealed where they will be performing when the group kicks off the Latin America portion of their upcoming “BTS World Tour Arirang.”

The group recently launched their epic return to the public eye after completing their South Korean military service last year. They kicked off their new era with the arrival of their new album “Arirang” and their concert “BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang,” which was released on Netflix March 21. The concert was held from the historic Gwanghwamun in Seoul.

Then on March 27, BTS dropped a documentary, “BTS: The Return,” also streaming on Netflix, that shows RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Suga, J-Hope and Jung Kook preparing to sing new songs for their fans, Army, for the first time in years.

Those songs, and surely hits like “Dynamite,” “Permission to Dance” and “Butter,” will soon be performed live for fans all over the world on the “BTS World Tour Arirang,” which begins April 9 in Goyang, South Korea.

BTS poses after their “Tonight Show” performance on March 25, 2026.NBC / Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Image

The massive global tour will span 34 regions and include more than 80 shows. BTS will make other stops in Asia, the United States and Europe before making their way to South America. While the group previously shared details for many stops, all the venue locations and ticket information for the Latin America leg were initially marked “TBD.”

On March 27, the group shared where exactly they will be playing when they travel to Latin America. Read on to see the venue details and to find out how to purchase tickets.

When Do Tickets for the ‘BTS World Tour Arirang’ Latin America Leg Go on Sale?

Army membership pre-sale tickets for the Latin America dates will be available starting Tuesday, April 7.

The general sale begins on Friday, April 10 at btsworldtourofficial.com.

What Are the ‘BTS World Tour Arirang’ Latin America Leg Dates and Venues?

See the Latin America venues where BTS will be playing on their upcoming world tour, below.

  • Oct. 2: Bogotá, Colombia — Estadio El Campín
  • Oct. 3: Bogotá, Colombia — Estadio El Campín
  • Oct. 9: Lima, Peru — Estadio San Marcos
  • Oct. 10: Lima, Peru — Estadio San Marcos
  • Oct. 16: Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional
  • Oct. 17: Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional
  • Oct. 23: Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Único de La Plata
  • Oct. 24: Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Único de La Plata
  • Oct. 28: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBIS
  • Oct. 30: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBIS
  • Oct. 31: São Paulo, Brazil — Estádio do MorumBIS
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