Tickets to BTS’ 4 National Stadium concerts in December go on sale June 3

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The BTS concerts at National Stadium will take place on Dec 17, 19, 20, and 22.

The BTS concerts at Singapore's National Stadium will take place on Dec 17, 19, 20 and 22.

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  • BTS will perform four shows in Singapore's National Stadium on Dec 17, 19, 20, 22. Tickets start from $148, with sales beginning June 3.
  • This is their longest Asian tour stop outside of South Korea and Japan. BTS' Arirang world tour features a 360-degree stage.
  • BTS will perform in Las Vegas and attend the 2026 AMAs as nominees. Their album Arirang topped Billboard for three weeks.

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SINGAPORE – K-pop boy band BTS will return to the National Stadium for their Singapore shows in December.

Tickets are priced from $148 to $388, with pre-sales starting on June 3 and general tickets starting to sell on June 5.

The septet – comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook – will perform on Dec 17, 19, 20 and 22 at 7pm.

VIP ticket holders will be entitled to one premium reserved seated ticket, access to the soundcheck party, a commemorative VIP concert laminate and lanyard and limited-edition VIP gift, and access to a dedicated VIP merchandise booth lane (subject to availability).

Fans can sign up for the Army Membership Presale on Weverse from May 22, 1pm, to May 25, 10pm. Once signed up, fans will be able to grab their tickets on June 3, noon to 10pm. Go to livenation.sg/bts for more information.

Live Nation members can secure tickets during the exclusive Live Nation Presale on June 4 from noon to 10pm. Go to www.livenation.sg for free membership sign-up and pre-sale access.

Fans can buy up to four tickets per Ticketmaster account per show for the Live Nation pre-sale.

Tickets for the general public will go on sale on June 5, from noon via ticketmaster.sg. The Klook sale will take place on June 5, noon. Members can purchase tickets, which come together with exclusive bundles via Klook. For more information, go to www.klook.com.

By 3pm on May 22, there were at least 20 posts on online marketplace Carousell and social media platform X advertising services that help fans buy the tickets on their behalf.

These services are charging about $100 to $350 for tickets in cheaper seat categories, with some charging $800 to help obtain a VIP ticket. These are on top of the cost of the ticket and booking fee.

The booking fee is $10 for tickets priced less than $300 and $20 for tickets priced above $300.

Soon after BTS’ Singapore concerts were announced in January, the Consumers Association of Singapore warned fans to avoid purchasing tickets from unauthorised online sellers after premature listings appeared on Carousell.

This historic four-night run marks their longest tour stop in Asia outside South Korea and Japan, and their first full-group concert in Singapore since their sold-out Love Yourself shows at the same venue in January 2019.

In a press statement, Live Nation Singapore and The Kallang Group said the upcoming concerts were made possible through the “strong partnership” between the two organisations and their “early and decisive engagement from the outset” in helping to bring the landmark experience to fans here.

BTS’ 2026 to 2027 Arirang world tour in support of their comeback album Arirang released in March – features an immersive, 360-degree round stage set-up designed to boost venue capacity and bring fans closer to the action.

The global icons have already been making international headlines during the North American and Latin American legs of their tour, which kicked off in Goyang, South Korea, in April.

On May 6, a massive crowd of about 50,000 fans gathered at Zocalo Square outside Mexico’s National Palace to catch a glimpse of the group.

On the invitation of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, BTS met the leader and waved to the crowds from a balcony, ahead of their Mexico City dates.

The Mexican government honoured the band as “distinguished visitors”, presenting them with a commemorative plaque recognising their positive influence on youth and their messages of respect, empathy, diversity and peace.

BTS are currently performing in Las Vegas, Nevada, with gigs on May 23, 24, 27 and 28, and will also make a special appearance at the 2026 American Music Awards (AMAs) on May 25. This will mark their first awards show appearance in four years.

They are up for three awards, including Artist of the Year, Best K-Pop Artist and Song of the Summer for their recent Billboard No. 1 hit Swim (2026).

Having previously won 11 AMAs, they continue to dominate the global music scene, with Arirang becoming their first record to hold the top spot on the Billboard 200 for three consecutive weeks.

  • Additional reporting by Sherlyn Sim

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