BTS’ newly announced world tour is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated global music events in recent history. With 79 shows planned across 34 international markets in 2026 and 2027, the K-pop supergroup’s return to the stage after military service and solo ventures has sent fans worldwide into a frenzy, especially in India.
As soon as the tour dates were revealed, Indian ARMY began scanning the list for familiar city names. Mumbai? Delhi? Shillong? For now, Indian cities are missing from the official itinerary, but past hints from the group and HYBE have kept hope very much alive.
Jungkook, V And HYBE’s India Hints Fuel Fan Speculation
Over the past year, BTS members and their agency have dropped several moments that Indian fans interpreted as strong clues. Jungkook and the group have repeatedly
acknowledged Indian ARMY, while V’s memorable line “Namaste, see you next year!” sent social media into overdrive. Adding to the excitement, HYBE previously teased a “GOLDEN” India-related event, further fuelling speculation that the band could finally perform in the country.
While no Indian city is currently listed on the tour schedule, HYBE has confirmed that additional cities and Middle Eastern markets will be added in 2027. This has left room for optimism that India could still feature as a late addition, especially given the country’s massive BTS fanbase and the growing demand for large-scale international concerts.
World Tour Schedule, Ticket Dates And Asia-Pacific Leg
The seven-member group will kick off the tour with three hometown concerts in Goyang, South Korea, on April 9 and April 11–12. BTS will then head to Tokyo before launching an extensive North American leg.
The U.S. and Canada run includes 28 shows across 12 cities such as Tampa, El Paso, Mexico City, Stanford, Las Vegas, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Baltimore, Arlington, Toronto and Chicago. The North American leg will conclude with four shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on September 1–2 and 5–6. Presale for most North American dates begins on January 22, with the third and fourth Los Angeles shows opening presale on January 23. General ticket sales begin on January 24.
The tour will continue through Asia-Pacific regions in late 2026 and early 2027, with confirmed stops in Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong and Manila. While India is not yet on the list, fans remain hopeful that cities like Mumbai or Delhi could still make the cut as the tour expands.




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