BTS to Broadcast Goyang and Tokyo ‘ARIRANG’ Tour Concerts in 3,500 Theaters Worldwide

BTS’ upcoming world tour will extend far beyond stadium walls. The group’s ‘BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’’ concerts in Goyang and Tokyo will be broadcast live in more than 3,500 theaters across 75 countries and regions, offering fans around the world a shared real-time experience.

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According to BigHit Music on February 13, the April 11 concert in Goyang and the April 18 show in Tokyo will be available through Live Viewing, a large-scale theatrical broadcast format that allows audiences to watch concerts simultaneously in cinemas.

A Stadium Tour With Global Scale

BTS will kick off the tour on April 9 at Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium before embarking on a massive 82-show run across 34 cities.

The Goyang concerts mark the official launch of the tour, while Tokyo serves as the gateway to the group’s broader global schedule. By expanding these key dates into Live Viewing events, BTS is effectively turning local stadium performances into worldwide communal moments.

The theatrical broadcasts will be screened in major multiplex chains in Korea, including CGV, Lotte Cinema, and Megabox. Ticket reservations begin on February 25 at 10 a.m. local time. Due to time zone differences, some regions will receive delayed screenings. Additional theaters may be added depending on demand.

Record-Breaking Momentum Continues

The scale of the Live Viewing reflects the group’s unprecedented touring demand. BTS has already sold out 41 North American and European dates.

They are set to perform at major stadiums including Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Stanford Stadium, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, and Allianz Arena in Munich marking several first-ever solo concerts by a Korean act at these venues.

In London, BTS previously achieved the highest single-show attendance rate in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium history, underscoring their continued global impact.

‘ARIRANG’ Album and Citywide Experience

BTS will release their fifth full-length album ‘ARIRANG’ on March 20 at 1 p.m. KST. The album is described as capturing “BTS as they are now,” signaling a new chapter in the group’s musical identity.

From the album’s release date through April 12, the immersive city project ‘BTS THE CITY ARIRANG SEOUL’ will also take place. The initiative blends music, media installations, and large-scale urban displays throughout Seoul, further expanding the tour’s cultural footprint.

With Live Viewing transforming stadium nights into global cinema events, BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ era is set to unfold not just on stage but across cities, screens, and continents.