
BTS perform during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards show in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. April 3, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
The band had been on hiatus since 2022 while each of its seven members undertook South Korea's mandatory military service.
"I flew all the way to Korea just to get the tickets so it was all worth it," said 34-year-old Joanna Marie in an internet cafe in Seoul.
"I've been waiting for them... a very long time, now that we're seeing them again, it's like a big dream."

Joanna from Philippines, a fan of K-pop band BTS, makes payment for tickets for BTS’s first South Korea concerts in years as part of the world tour, at a PC cafe in Seoul, South Korea, January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon
Earlier this month, BTS announced it will release a new album, "Arirang" in March, sparking intense anticipation among fans worldwide, known collectively as "Army".
The accompanying world tour launches in Goyang, South Korea on April 9 and will span 79 shows across Asia, the U.S. and Europe through July, the group's agency has said.
Fans vying for seats at the first three concerts in Goyang Stadium braced for ticket sales to go live at 8 p.m. Seoul time (1100 GMT). Some even flew into Seoul to take advantage of its high-speed internet connection for the ticketing war.

Joanna from Philippines, a fan of K-pop band BTS, reacts after getting tickets for BTS’s first South Korea concert in years, as part of their world tour, at a PC cafe in Seoul, South Korea, January 22, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon
"I think we all waited really long and now that it's happening, let's hope we all are satisfied," said 20-year-old Valentina Le Pera in the cafe.
"They really are doing a lot of (tour) dates so I think they know what the fans are expecting."
The band's most recent album, "Proof", released in 2022, debuted at number one in 18 countries and has amassed about 16.7 billion streams, according to industry data.

Chiara and Valentina from France, fans of K-pop band BTS, known as ARMY, celebrate as Chiara gets a ticket for BTS’s first South Korea concerts in years as part of the world tour, at a PC cafe in Seoul, South Korea, January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon

A fan of K-pop band BTS checks time as ticketing is to open for BTS’s first South Korea concerts in years as part of the world tour, at a PC cafe in Seoul, South Korea, January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon

Joanna from Philippines, a fan of K-pop band BTS, checks tickets for BTS’s first South Korea concert in years, as part of their world tour, at a PC cafe in Seoul, South Korea, January 22, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon
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