
It is officially happening: BTS are coming back to Busan. After four years away and a long stretch of military service, the seven-member juggernaut has set down one of the most emotionally loaded dates of their entire 2026–2027 world tour in the coastal city that doubles as a hometown for two of its members. And the timing could not be more poetic.
According to their agency BIGHIT MUSIC, BTS — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — will perform on June 12 and 13 at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium. For ARMY, June 13 carries a meaning that goes far beyond a regular tour stop. Here is everything we know about the Busan homecoming and why it is shaping up to be a landmark moment in BTS history.
A Homecoming Three Years and Eight Months in the Making
Busan is not a random pin on the map for BTS. The last time the group performed at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium was the October 2022 concert held in support of the 2030 World Expo bid — and it was the very last concert they staged before their members began enlisting. In other words, the stadium where they said a temporary goodbye is now the stadium where they get to say hello again.
BTS held the 2022 “Yet To Come” in Busan concert at the Asiad Main Stadium, and this performance, taking place roughly three years and eight months later at the same venue, carries deep meaning as a “homecoming” stage. That continuity — same city, same stadium, but a fully reunited lineup fresh out of service — is exactly what gives this show its weight.

There is a hometown layer, too. Two BTS members hail from Busan, and Jimin (from Busan’s Geumjeong district) and Jung Kook (from Busan’s Buk district) are both Busan natives — and the inclusion of a non–Seoul-metropolitan city in a global superstar’s world tour is itself unusual, made all the more meaningful because that city is the hometown of two members. Fans have already begun making pilgrimages, with foreign tourists touring “BTS sacred sites” such as Busan’s Gamcheon Culture Village.
Debut Anniversary Magic on June 13
The headline within the headline is the date. BTS debuted on June 13, 2013, which makes June 13 — the final day of the Busan run — a historic occasion of sharing the stage with ARMY on their debut anniversary itself. Few artists get to mark their birthday onstage in front of tens of thousands of fans in their home country; BTS will do exactly that.
That symbolism is not lost on the wider industry. The performance falls on June 13 — BTS’s debut anniversary — adding a profound layer of symbolism as the group celebrates their legacy and future. Between the homecoming venue and the anniversary date, June 13 is being framed as the emotional peak of the entire tour.

The Numbers Behind the ‘ARIRANG’ World Tour
The Busan shows are just two stops on a tour of historic scale. Beginning with the Goyang concert in March, BTS are continuing the unprecedented “BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG'” across 34 cities for a total of 85 shows spanning North America, Europe, South America and Asia — the most dates ever for a single tour by a Korean act.
The tour exists to support the group’s first full-length album since their hiatus. BTS began their tour in April to promote their latest album ARIRANG, which marked their official comeback after completing mandatory military service, and the album spent three weeks atop the Billboard 200. The road ahead is just as eye-catching: the septet will take a brief break from the tour in July, as they are set to perform at the FIFA World Cup Final halftime show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey alongside Shakira and Madonna on July 19.
The official trailer for “BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BUSAN: LIVE VIEWING” (Video: BTS / official YouTube).
Tickets, Venue and the Practical Details
For fans lucky enough to be in the stadium, here are the essentials. The concert title is BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BUSAN, with shows at 7 p.m. KST on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13, 2026, at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, organized and hosted by BIGHIT MUSIC and HYBE. Ticket prices (VAT included) were set at KRW 264,000 for SOUND CHECK, KRW 220,000 for GENERAL R and KRW 198,000 for GENERAL S.

As with every BTS run, the Weverse membership pre-sale set the pace. Membership verification ran April 13–30, the membership pre-sale opened April 29, and general sale followed on April 30 at 8 p.m. KST. Getting there matters too: the venue is served by Busan Subway Line 3 (Sports Complex, Sajik Station) and the Donghae Line (Geoje Station), plus multiple bus routes, with organizers also offering shuttle bus reservations. Because it is an open-air stadium, organizers warned about heat and weather — and noted that raincoats will be provided in floor seating areas due to water effects, regardless of the weather.

Can’t Get a Ticket? The World Gets a Live Viewing
Tickets for a BTS homecoming were always going to be brutal to secure — so the group built a global safety net. BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed “BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BUSAN: LIVE VIEWING,” allowing fans to watch the June 13 second-day show live in cinemas, screening across more than 80 countries and regions at over 3,800 screens on June 13. Considering time-zone differences, North America, South America and Europe will receive a delayed broadcast within one to two days after the show, while in Korea it will be shown at major multiplex chains CGV, Lotte Cinema and Megabox.
It is a fitting move for an act that has always treated ARMY as a global community. Following live cinema broadcasts from Goyang and Tokyo earlier in April, the Busan show marks the third cinema event of the BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG.’
Busan Becomes One Big BTS Festival
The concerts are only the centerpiece. The city itself is being transformed into a fan playground. BTS will hold the Busan shows alongside “THE CITY” project, filling the entire city with the group’s music and narrative, with “BTS THE CITY ARIRANG – BUSAN” set up as a cultural festival that both residents and tourists can enjoy together. The lineup includes large-scale pop-up stores with an official merch zone and experiential exhibitions, plus regional gourmet brands serving up local flavors, along with city tours, yacht tours and themed accommodation packages.
Korea’s tourism machine is mobilizing in lockstep. The Korea Tourism Organization is rolling out major online and offline marketing around the BTS Busan concert (June 12–13) so that foreign tourists extend their trips beyond Busan, spotlighting Busan and nearby regions throughout June together with Naver and the travel industry. The expectation is clear: a wave of international ARMY descending on the port city for an unforgettable weekend.
From a hometown homecoming to a debut-anniversary celebration, a record-setting world tour, a worldwide cinema broadcast and a citywide festival, the BTS Busan concert is far more than two nights of music. It is a full-circle moment — the same stadium, the same seven members, and a fanbase that waited years for exactly this. On June 13, 2026, BTS will blow out the candles where it all comes back together.
Sources:
Seoul Economic Daily,
MyDaily,
Radio Seoul,
NOL Ticket / Interpark Notice,
NOL World,
Billboard,
Fandango,
Korea Tourism Organization / 해양레저신문,
Trip.com.