Marrakech – In June 2025, BTS officially completed their long-awaited military service chapter, with Suga being the last member to finish his mandatory duty.
This milestone not only ended the group’s temporary hiatus but also marked the beginning of one of the most highly anticipated comebacks in global music.
Now, with all seven members reunited, BTS are preparing for a worldwide return that includes both a new album and a monumental tour set for 2026.
Since reuniting in Los Angeles last June, the members have been working closely with top international producers and songwriters on their comeback project.
Industry reports suggest that their new music will drop in spring 2026, setting the stage for a massive global tour.
According to widespread media speculation, the tour is expected to kick off in May 2026 and run through December, featuring around 65 shows across multiple continents.
With an average attendance of more than 60,000 fans per concert, the projected audience is estimated to surpass 4 million.
Analysts also predict revenues could reach as high as 100 billion won (approximately $72 million) in the second quarter of 2026 alone.
However, it’s worth noting that neither BTS nor their agency has released official confirmation of the tour dates or figures.
Ahead of any formal announcement, the group launched a special event running from September 24 to October 5, screening four of their past concerts across more than 2,500 cinemas in 65 countries.
BTS are also preparing to open pop-up stores in major cities worldwide, building momentum for the upcoming era.