Overview
- The seven-member group, which opened Thursday in Goyang with three sold-out nights, began an 85-show run across 34 cities through 2027.
- Live Nation says about 2.4 million tickets are already sold for 41 North American and European dates, with 46 shows worldwide listed as sold out.
- The tour uses a 360-degree in-the-round stage with rotating platforms that the band says will create a club-like, visually rich show.
- BigHit added one extra date each in Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires on Wednesday, marking first full-group concerts in Colombia, Peru, and Argentina and first solo K-pop shows at major stadiums in those cities.
- Despite steady rain, fans packed Goyang Stadium at roughly 40,000 per night as local officials rolled out crowd, traffic, and price-gouging checks to manage the surge.