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Philippine Sports Stadium to host BTS’ ‘Arirang’ tour in PH

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan will host the Philippine leg of BTS’ “Arirang” world tour, concert promoter Live Nation Philippines announced Friday. 

South Korean supergroup BTS PHOTO FROM BIG HIT MUSIC

The concerts are scheduled for March 13 and 14, 2027, marking the group’s first full-member performance in the Philippines in nearly a decade. 

Live Nation Philippines revealed the venue details through its official social media accounts, posting the concert poster and seat plan alongside ticketing information for Filipino ARMYs. 

Live Nation Philippines also opened Weverse ARMY Membership presale registration on Friday. Registration will run until May 27 through BTS World Tour Official Site. 

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The ARMY Membership presale is scheduled for June 9 at 11 a.m. Philippine time, followed by the Live Nation presale on June 10. General ticket sales will open June 11 through Ticketmaster Philippines. 

The Philippine stop will serve as the finale of BTS’ massive “Arirang” World Tour, which began in April 2026 following the group’s highly anticipated reunion after completing mandatory military service in South Korea. 

BTS officially returned as a complete group on March 20, 2026 with the release of “Arirang,” the group’s sixth Korean-language studio album. The record featured a blend of hip-hop and global pop influences, including collaborations with producers Diplo and Flume. 

Its lead single, “Swim,” quickly topped international music charts upon release. 

Fans have waited years for the group’s return to the country. BTS last performed in Manila as a complete group during “The Wings Tour” in May 2017. 

The seven-member act, formed under Big Hit Music in 2013, includes RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook. The group rose to worldwide prominence through hit songs such as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Spring Day” and “Boy With Luv.” 

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