No tickets for BTS' ‘ARIRANG’ Busan stadium tickets? Here is where to catch it in cinemas this June 13
For BTS and ARMY, June 13 is the ultimate celebration: the official anniversary of the group's debut. If you weren't one of the lucky fans to secure a ticket to the Busan homecoming, don't worry. You can still have a chance to be part of the experience.
Several local cinemas are now gearing up to livestream the K-pop boy band's show to be held on June 13 as part of their "ARIRANG World Tour." This will be held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium where they had their final full-group performance before their enlistment almost four years ago.
Ayala Malls Cinemas announced that they will be holding special live screenings of the concert in their brances. Tickets will go on sale on May 28 at 9:00 p.m. through their website.
Megaworld Cinemas will also be part of the exciting event, with tickets on sale starting May 28 through their website. You can also purchase them by visiting the nearest Megaworld Cinemas Ticket Booth.
The live broadcast will also be available on Robinsons Movieworld. Tickets will be on sale on May 28 through their website.
Fans who are near Cubao can watch the livestream through Gateway Cineplex 18 at Gateway Mall, although details on where to purchase the tickets have yet to be announced.
You can also book your seats through Vista Mall's cinemas on May 28, as well as visit btsliveviewing.com for the complete list of cinemas worldwide.
The ARIRANG World tour began on April 9 in Goyang, South Korea, and will continue through 2027. Spanning 34 cities with 85 shows, the tour is touted to be the "most extensive tour ever by a Korean artist."
The tour highlights their latest album ARIRANG, which is billed as reflecting the maturing boy band's Korean identity. It is named after the traditional Korean folk song about longing and separation, often dubbed South Korea's unofficial national anthem.
BTS—comprised of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—reunited on March 21 earlier this year for their first concert after nearly four years since they went on hiatus in 2022 to serve in the South Korean military.
