If you are a K-POP fan, 2026 is the year to circle every single date on your calendar — multiple times. BTS has launched their first official world tour after all seven members completed their mandatory military service. BLACKPINK has already wrapped a record-breaking all-stadium world tour. And powerhouses like TWICE, SEVENTEEN, and ATEEZ are crisscrossing Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania with packed tour schedules.
It is not just about the sheer number of concerts. The scale has shifted entirely. Olympic-capacity stadiums are now the baseline venue, and several groups are performing on consecutive nights in the same city. For many fans around the world, concert tickets are booked before flight tickets. That is the reality of 2026 K-POP.
2026 K-POP Overseas Concert Scale at a Glance: From January through December, more than 30 artists are scheduled to perform across 50+ countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Australia, Thailand, and the Philippines. The total number of performances is estimated to exceed 400 shows worldwide.
The moment millions of ARMY have been waiting for has finally arrived. BTS’s grand comeback world tour “ARIRANG” officially kicked off on April 9, 2026, at Goyang Stadium in South Korea — the group’s first coordinated full-member world tour since their military hiatus. Following the Korean leg, the tour is set to travel through major cities across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, with over 70 confirmed dates stretching into 2027.
The tour name “ARIRANG” — drawn from Korea’s most beloved traditional folk song — signals a deeply meaningful homecoming: seven members returning to the world stage, carrying both their roots and global ambition. Ticket demand is expected to surpass anything BTS has seen before.
| Date | City / Venue | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| April 9, 2026 | Goyang, South Korea (Goyang Stadium) | Opening Night |
| April 11, 2026 | Goyang, South Korea (Goyang Stadium) | Night 2 |
| April 12, 2026 | Goyang, South Korea (Goyang Stadium) | Night 3 |
| Ongoing | Asia, Europe, Americas | 70+ shows (2026–2027) |
BLACKPINK’s third world tour, “DEADLINE,” made history as the group’s first all-stadium world tour. Launching in July 2025 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, the tour concluded with a spectacular finale in January 2026 at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium. Along the way, BLACKPINK performed three consecutive sold-out nights at Tokyo Dome and two back-to-back nights in Hong Kong — figures that cemented their status as a global stadium-level act.
| Date | City / Venue |
|---|---|
| January 16–18, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome) — 3 nights |
| January 24–26, 2026 | Hong Kong (Kai Tak Stadium) — Tour Finale |
Of all the 2026 K-POP overseas tours, TWICE’s “THIS IS FOR” boasts the most densely packed schedule. The North American leg alone spans over 15 cities — beginning in Vancouver in January and rolling through Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles (five nights at the Kia Forum), Phoenix, Dallas, Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando, Charlotte, Detroit, Saint Paul, Denver, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, and Hamilton. That is practically a tour of an entire continent.
After North America, TWICE heads to the Taipei Dome in Taiwan for the Asian leg, followed by a European stretch in May featuring Paris and Turin. This level of global reach is precisely why TWICE has earned the reputation of being K-POP’s most seasoned touring act.
| Date | City / Venue |
|---|---|
| Jan 9–10, 2026 | Vancouver, Canada (Rogers Arena) |
| Jan 13–14, 2026 | Seattle, USA (Climate Pledge Arena) |
| Jan 17–18, 2026 | Oakland, USA (Oakland Arena) |
| Jan 21–25, 2026 | Los Angeles, USA (Kia Forum) — 5 nights |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Phoenix, USA |
| Jan 31 – Feb 1, 2026 | Dallas, USA (American Airlines Center) |
| Feb 13–14, 2026 | Washington D.C., USA (Capital One Arena) |
| Feb 18–21, 2026 | New York, USA (UBS Arena) — 4 nights |
| Feb 24, 2026 | Philadelphia, USA |
| Feb 27, 2026 | Atlanta, USA (State Farm Arena) |
| Mar 20–22, 2026 | Taipei, Taiwan (Taipei Dome) |
| May 16–17, 2026 | Paris, France (Accor Arena) |
| May 20, 2026 | Turin, Italy (Inalpi Arena) |
SEVENTEEN’s “NEW_” tour is one of the defining K-POP stadium events of 2026. After selling out two consecutive nights at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium, the group moved through Singapore’s National Stadium, Bangkok’s Supachalasai Stadium, and the Philippine Sports Stadium in Manila — all massive outdoor venues that reflect SEVENTEEN’s meteoric rise as a stadium-tier act.
The tour wrapped its Asia leg with an encore back home in Incheon, South Korea, at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in April — a fitting homecoming for a group of 13 that consistently fills arenas wherever they go.
| Date | City / Venue |
|---|---|
| Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2026 | Hong Kong (Kai Tak Stadium) — 2 nights |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Singapore (National Stadium) |
| Mar 13–14, 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand (Supachalasai Stadium) |
| Mar 21, 2026 | Manila, Philippines (Philippine Sports Stadium) |
| Apr 4–5, 2026 | Incheon, South Korea (Incheon Asiad Main Stadium) — Encore |
ATEEZ is winning over fans across two continents with their “IN YOUR FANTASY” tour, which spans an impressive Asia-Oceania circuit in the first half of 2026. Starting in Taipei in late January, the tour moves through Jakarta, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, and Bangkok — nine cities across seven countries in under three months. That is the kind of stamina that has earned ATEEZ a fiercely loyal global fanbase.
| Date | City / Venue |
|---|---|
| Jan 24, 2026 | Taipei, Taiwan (NTSU Arena) |
| Jan 31, 2026 | Jakarta, Indonesia (ICE BSD Hall) |
| Feb 22, 2026 | Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium) |
| Mar 2–3, 2026 | Melbourne, Australia (Rod Laver Arena) |
| Mar 6–7, 2026 | Sydney, Australia (Qudos Bank Arena) |
| Mar 14, 2026 | Manila, Philippines (Smart Araneta Coliseum) |
| Mar 22, 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Axiata Arena) |
| Mar 28, 2026 | Macau (The Venetian Arena) |
| Apr 4, 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand (TBA) |
Below is a comprehensive month-by-month breakdown of confirmed 2026 K-POP overseas concert dates. All information is based on officially announced schedules as of April 2026. Dates and venues are subject to change — always verify with official artist channels before purchasing tickets.
| Date | Artist | Tour | City / Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2–3 | BABYMONSTER | LOVE MONSTERS | Taipei (Taipei Arena) |
| Jan 2–4 | Baekhyun | Reverie [dot] | Seoul (KSPO Dome) |
| Jan 3 | Super Junior | SUPER SHOW 10 | Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium) |
| Jan 8–10 | NCT DREAM | THE DREAM SHOW 4 | Osaka, Japan (Osaka-Jo Hall) |
| Jan 9–11 | TXT | ACT : TOMORROW | Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Arena) |
| Jan 9–10 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Vancouver, Canada (Rogers Arena) |
| Jan 13–14 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Seattle, USA (Climate Pledge Arena) |
| Jan 16–18 | BLACKPINK | DEADLINE | Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome) |
| Jan 17–18 | TXT | ACT : TOMORROW | Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium) |
| Jan 17 | RIIZE | RIIZING LOUD | Manila, Philippines (SM MOA Arena) |
| Jan 21–25 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Los Angeles, USA (Kia Forum) — 5 nights |
| Jan 24–26 | BLACKPINK | DEADLINE | Hong Kong (Kai Tak Stadium) — Finale |
| Jan 24 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Taipei, Taiwan (NTSU Arena) |
| Jan 31 | TXT | ACT : TOMORROW | Taipei, Taiwan (Taipei Dome) |
| Jan 31 | LE SSERAFIM | EASY CRAZY HOT ENCORE | Seoul (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) |
| Date | Artist | Tour | City / Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 6–8 | G-Dragon | FAM+ILY | Seoul (KSPO Dome) |
| Feb 7–8 | aespa | SYNK : aeXIS LINE | Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Arena) |
| Feb 10–11 | TREASURE | PULSE ON | Osaka, Japan (Kyocera Dome) |
| Feb 13–14 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Washington D.C., USA (Capital One Arena) |
| Feb 14 | SMTOWN | THE CULTURE, THE FUTURE | Bangkok, Thailand (Rajamangala Stadium) |
| Feb 18–21 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | New York, USA (UBS Arena) — 4 nights |
| Feb 21–22 | (G)I-DLE | Syncopation | Seoul (KSPO Dome) |
| Feb 21–22 | G-Dragon | FAM+ILY | Bangkok, Thailand (BITEC) |
| Feb 22 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium) |
| Feb 27 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Atlanta, USA (State Farm Arena) |
| Feb 28 – Mar 1 | SEVENTEEN | NEW_ | Hong Kong (Kai Tak Stadium) |
| Date | Artist | Tour | City / Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2–3 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Melbourne, Australia (Rod Laver Arena) |
| Mar 3 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Montreal, Canada (Bell Centre) |
| Mar 6–7 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Sydney, Australia (Qudos Bank Arena) |
| Mar 7 | SEVENTEEN | NEW_ | Singapore (National Stadium) |
| Mar 7 | MONSTA X | THE X : NEXUS | Bangkok, Thailand (Thunder Dome) |
| Mar 13–14 | SEVENTEEN | NEW_ | Bangkok, Thailand (Supachalasai Stadium) |
| Mar 14 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Manila, Philippines (Smart Araneta Coliseum) |
| Mar 17 | NMIXX | EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER | Madrid, Spain (Palacio Vistalegre) |
| Mar 20–22 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Taipei, Taiwan (Taipei Dome) |
| Mar 21 | SEVENTEEN | NEW_ | Manila, Philippines (Philippine Sports Stadium) |
| Mar 21 | (G)I-DLE | Syncopation | Bangkok, Thailand (IMPACT Arena) |
| Mar 22 | NMIXX | EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER | Paris, France (Salle Pleyel) |
| Mar 26 | NMIXX | EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER | London, UK (Eventim Apollo) |
| Mar 28 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Macau (The Venetian Arena) |
| Date | Artist | Tour | City / Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 3 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Boston, USA (TD Garden) |
| Apr 4–5 | SEVENTEEN | NEW_ ENCORE | Incheon, South Korea (Incheon Asiad Main Stadium) |
| Apr 4 | IVE | SHOW WHAT I AM | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Axiata Arena) |
| Apr 4 | ATEEZ | IN YOUR FANTASY | Bangkok, Thailand (TBA) |
| Apr 6–7 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Chicago, USA (United Center) |
| Apr 9–12 | BTS | ARIRANG | Goyang, South Korea (Goyang Stadium) — World Tour Opening |
| Apr 10–12 | EXO | EXO PLANET #6 EXhOrizon | Seoul (KSPO Dome) |
| Apr 11–12 | aespa | SYNK : aeXIS LINE | Osaka, Japan (Kyocera Dome) |
| Apr 14 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Denver, USA (Ball Arena) |
| Date | Artist | Tour | City / Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1–3 | ENHYPEN | BLOOD SAGA | Seoul (Venue TBA) |
| May 16 | TREASURE | PULSE ON | Bangkok, Thailand (Supachalasai Stadium) |
| May 16–17 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Paris, France (Accor Arena) |
| May 20 | TWICE | THIS IS FOR | Turin, Italy (Inalpi Arena) |
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Q. When will the full BTS ARIRANG tour schedule be released?
A. Dates are being announced in phases, starting with the April Goyang Stadium shows. Follow BIGHIT MUSIC’s official channels and Weverse for real-time updates. The full tour spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas is expected to run through 2026 into 2027, with 70+ confirmed shows.
Q. Does TWICE’s “THIS IS FOR” tour include dates outside of North America?
A. Yes — confirmed dates include Taipei, Taiwan (March), and European shows in Paris and Turin (May). Additional cities may be added as the tour progresses.
Q. Where is the most reliable source for 2026 K-POP concert schedules?
A. The Soompi 2026 K-Pop Tour Masterlist (soompi.com) is one of the most comprehensive and regularly updated sources. Always cross-check with each artist’s official SNS and agency announcements. Fan communities can be helpful but occasionally circulate unconfirmed information.
Q. Are there K-POP overseas concerts planned for the second half of 2026?
A. Absolutely. BTS’s ARIRANG tour will continue into the second half of 2026 and beyond. Multiple other artists are expected to announce tours for the July–December 2026 period. Check back regularly as announcements are released on a rolling basis.


