BTS Makes ‘ARIRANG’ Even Bigger With New Peru, Chile and Argentina Tour Dates

Three more South America stadium dates, presales already underway, and opening night in Goyang just around the corner BTS’s comeback tour is only getting larger.

BTS World Tour Arirang poster featuring the tour dates in Latin America and an image of the group members.
BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG LATIN AMERICA dates / BigHit Music

The South America Tour Just Got Louder

The official tour site now shows a larger Latin America run across Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo, with the added dates folding into an already substantial stadium schedule. The same page shows April 8 local presales for the new Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires concerts, followed by general sales on April 10.

That timing matters. Added shows do not just mean more seats. They usually mean one thing first: the original demand was too strong to ignore.

Why This Expansion Feels Bigger

There is something symbolic about where the tour is growing.

The official Latin America routing places BTS in some of the region’s biggest stadiums, including Estadio El Campín in Bogotá, Estadio Nacional in Santiago, and Estadio Único de La Plata in Buenos Aires. Those venues underline the scale of what BTS are doing in the region not a token visit, but a full stadium push.And because these added dates arrive before opening night, they make the tour feel even less like a standard comeback rollout and more like a live event expanding in real time.

A group photo featuring BTS members posing together. They are dressed in a variety of stylish outfits, including jackets and casual wear, with a backdrop of soft blue clouds. The composition highlights their diverse fashion choices and expressions.
BTS members for ARIRANG comeback / V official Instagram

All eyes are now on Goyang

The timing also sharpens the excitement around the tour launch.

With the first Goyang concert set for April 9, BTS are now walking into opening week with even more momentum than they had a few days ago. The South America expansion does not just add dates later in the calendar it makes the whole tour feel hotter right now.

That may be the clearest signal of all. Before ‘ARIRANG’ has even properly started, it is already growing.

The bigger picture: ‘ARIRANG’ was already massive

Even before the South America expansion, the ‘ARIRANG’ tour was already set up as one of BTS’s largest global runs in years. BTS’s official BIGHIT tour page lists the opening leg beginning with three concerts at Goyang Stadium on April 9, 11, and 12, followed by Tokyo Dome dates on April 17 and 18 before the tour moves into North America, Europe, and Latin America.

That makes the new South America additions feel even more meaningful. BTS are not adding shows to a small schedule. They are enlarging an already stadium-sized global return.

Editor’s Insight

What makes this tour expansion feel bigger than a routine schedule update is the timing. BTS have not even officially opened the full run yet, and the tour is already growing. That says a lot about where the group stands right now. This is not just a comeback driven by nostalgia or scale for scale’s sake. It feels like a reminder that BTS still move the global live market in real time. When extra dates are added before opening night, the story is no longer just about where they are going next it becomes about how intensely the world is waiting for them