'BTS World Tour Arirang' in Bulacan: Ticket details, seat plan revealed
Filo ARMY, are you ready? Live Nation has released more details about BTS' upcoming concert in the Philippines.
According to the concert promoter, the BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG' in Bulacan happening on March 13 and 14, 2027 will be held at the Philippine Sports Stadium.
Registration vis Weverse begins on May 22 at 11 am to May 27 at 19 p.m. via btsworldtourofficial.com.
The ARMY Membership Presale will be on June 9 starting at 11 a.m. via weverse.io/bts/notice/36080.
Meanwhile, those who have a Live Nation account may join the LNPH Presale on June 10 at 11 a.m. at livenation.ph, while the general onsale can be accessed via ticketmaster.ph on June 11 at 11 a.m.
Each account is allowed to buy up to two tickets per Ticketmaster account per show day.
Below are the ticket prices, inclusive of ticketing charges:
- Bleachers 2 - P7,500
- Bleachers 1 - P13,500
- Floor Standing - P20,000
- VIP Soundcheck - P25,000
The VIP Soundcheck includes one Floor Standing ticket, an exclusive access to pre-show soundcheck party, a VIP laminate and lanyard, early entry, early access to merchandise, and exclusive VIP gift item.
Early in January, BTS announced their highly anticipated return to the global stage through a massive world tour 3.5 years after they went on hiatus to focus on solo projects. The group will be going on what is set to be the "biggest global K-pop tour of all time," according to Live Nation.
The two-year tour began on April 9, with three shows in Goyang, South Korea before moving to Tokyo, Japan.
Their North America leg then kicked off in Tampa, Florida on April 25 and 26 at Raymond James Stadium. Multiple stops in major cities across North America, Europe and the UK follow, including Mexico City, Las Vegas, London, Paris, East Rutherford, Toronto, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
Toward the end of the year, BTS will head over to Latin America and Asia, with shows scheduled in Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Singapore, amid other stops.
They begin 2027 in Australia, with performances across Melbourne and Sydney.
