These live viewings will take place on April 11 and April 18.

BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing 2026. BigHit
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Couldn’t get tickets to BTS‘ 2026 Arirang World Tour? You can still see the K-pop boy group in theaters without spending a fortune.
In addition to the multitude of tour dates lined up starting this April, BigHit Music announced that they would be hosting live screenings of two of BTS‘ upcoming concerts for fans to see. These screenings will show a crystal-clear big screen live feed of all the action happening on stage during the group’s Goyang, South Korea and Tokyo stops. Tickets for the live viewing will go on sale via Fandango on Feb. 25, 8 a.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT.
This offers ARMY who haven’t been able to get tickets yet, or who just aren’t able to shell out the money on tickets, to still see their idols shine on stage. The tour viewing is set around a 360-degree in-the-round stage design, delivering an immersive experience that places audience members at the very center of the performance.
Ticket pricing depends on your area, but expect pricing to be the same or a little more than a standard movie ticket. If you really can’t miss out on all the action, we’d encourage you to show up and show out for both dates to get the full experience. You’ll want to act quickly, however, because it’s likely tickets will go just as fast as BTS’ concert tickets did.
Why is this such a big deal? For starters, this is BTS’ first concert and album back after a roughly four-year hiatus. This world tour is set to span 34 cities across the world with a whopping total of 82 shows. The world tour is set to accompany the release of the boy group’s fifth full-length album, titled Arirang, which will drop on March 20.
To capitalize on all the excitement, Netflix is releasing BTS the Comeback Live | Arirang, a chronicle of the group’s first live show in three years. The concert film will stream exclusively on Netflix the day after the LP’s release at 7 a.m. ET on March 21.
Lots of speculation has swirled around the upcoming concerts’ setlist. Billboard has created a dream setlist for the show, sharing our predictions and what we’d like to see when BTS takes the stage again. If the live viewing isn’t your thing, there are still plenty of tickets available for BTS’ world tour, which we recommend you shop for here.

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