
Global K-pop sensation BTS launched the North American leg of their highly anticipated Arirang World Tour with a spectacular opening night at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, marking their return to large-scale international touring after completing mandatory military service.
Surprise Encore Delights Fans
While the setlist largely mirrored their earlier performances in Asia, BTS thrilled fans with unexpected additions during the encore. The group performed their chart-topping hit Permission to Dancefollowed by the emotional fan-favourite Magic Shop—a track they hadn’t performed live since 2019.
The surprise songs added an extra layer of excitement to an already electrifying night, leaving fans in Tampa buzzing.
Tour Expands Across North America and Beyond
The group is scheduled to perform two more shows in Tampa before continuing to El Paso and Mexico City. The tour will then head to Stanford Stadium in California and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Following the North American leg, BTS will embark on a European tour before returning to the United States for additional performances at MetLife Stadium.
The Arirang World Tour is expected to run until March 2027, making it one of the group’s longest tours to date.
Band Members Reflect on Touring Comeback
Speaking about the extended tour, member Jin shared that the group was determined to reach more fans globally.
He revealed that initial plans were for a shorter tour, but the band pushed to expand it into a year-long journey to connect with audiences worldwide, fulfilling promises made before their hiatus.
A Major Comeback After Military Service
This tour marks BTS’ first major global outing since completing South Korea’s mandatory military service, a milestone moment for both the group and their global fanbase.
Their return to the stage highlights not just their enduring popularity but also their commitment to reconnecting with fans across continents.
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