
BTS are finally on tour. After four years away from stages, the iconic South Korean boy band have kicked off their first string of live shows since 2022. It hasn’t been a walk in the park, though. The band, otherwise known as the Bangtan Boys, began their comeback tour concerts in Goyang Stadium in South Korea earlier this month. But they were hit by incredible storms throughout the performances, as torrential rain plagued their setlist.
One of the band members, V, reportedly splashed through the puddles left on the 360-degree stage. He said to the 41,000 people: “It’s raining like crazy.” And he wasn’t the only one to comment, with Suga adding that the stage was like a “water park”.
Jimin was a little more morose about the situation. He said the conditions had left him “frustrated and stressed,” as reported by the BBC. However, he went on: “But that’s not what’s important, what’s important is that you’re here with us.”
The cheeky 30-year-old singer went on to joke: “I’m soaked down to my underwear,” before reiterating: “But the most important thing was getting to see you all. For four years, I couldn’t see you, and it was tough, but it’s an honour that I got to see you again.”
RM went on: “More than anything, having all seven of us together is what matters most.” Their final song of the show was Into The Sun, marking the end of the beginning of their tour.
For British BTS fans who wish they were there, there’s plenty of hope to see the icons perform this year. The Bangtan Boys will be hitting London this summer for two consecutive nights in London.
When they arrive on Monday, July 6, and Tuesday, July 7, 2026, the band will be playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where they’ll entertain more than 62,000 people each night.
And tickets are still available now from a few different ticket vendors. This includes official sellers (such as Seat Unique) and resale markets (such as viagogo).
Below, we’ve detailed everything fans need to know.
BTS tickets were first released on general onsale on Saturday, January 24, 2026. These tickets were first made available through a number of official sellers’ websites, many of which have sold out completely.
However, plenty of the tickets can still be found on resale websites. This includes the likes of viagogo and StubHub.
Alternatively, Seat Unique has VIP tickets on sale. These provide unique and bespoke access to the gigs, whether that’s with food and drink packages or early access to the venue.
Here’s the full list of ticket links:
Monday, July 6 — London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tuesday, July 7 — London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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