BTS Confirms 2026 World Tour with Three Concerts in São Paulo
BTS has announced their 2026 world tour featuring three concerts in São Paulo, Brazil, marking their return after fulfilling military service obligations.
- • BTS's 2026 world tour starts April 9, 2026, in Goyang, South Korea.
- • Three concerts are scheduled in São Paulo on October 28, 30, and 31.
- • This tour is BTS's first after completing mandatory military service.
- • BTS last performed in Brazil in May 2019 during their 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' tour.
- • A new BTS album is in the works, first since 2022's 'Proof.'
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BTS announced their highly anticipated 2026 world tour, marking the group's official return after completing mandatory military service. The global tour begins on April 9, 2026, in Goyang, South Korea, and will include stops in major cities worldwide such as Tokyo, the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Thailand, and Brazil.
In Brazil, BTS will perform three concerts in São Paulo on October 28, 30, and 31. While the exact venues and ticket sale details remain undisclosed, this marks the first time BTS returns to Brazil since their last visit in May 2019 during the 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' tour, where they performed at Allianz Parque on May 25 and 26.
This new tour follows the cancellation of their 2020 'Map of the Soul Tour,' which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current tour is especially significant as all BTS members completed their military service by June 2025, allowing the group to reunite fully. Members RM, Suga, V, Jimin, and Jungkook have completed service, while Jin and J-Hope remained active with solo projects. BTS is also working on a new album, their first since 2022's 'Proof,' although details about the release are yet to be shared.
This announcement has been met with excitement from fans worldwide eager to experience BTS's iconic performances after their hiatus.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.