Tickets for the live cinema broadcast of BTS’s ‘Arirang’ concert in Busan are now on sale.
June 13 is going to be a big day for BTS and ARMYs, and everyone’s invited.
Amid their ongoing “Arirang” world tour, the South Korean supergroup will head back to their home country to make a stop in Busan, not just to do a show, but also to celebrate their 13th anniversary.
The homecoming concert will be held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, where they performed four years ago before enlisting in the South Korean military.
To allow ARMYs all around the globe to join the celebration, the concert will be broadcast live in cinemas worldwide, including the Philippines.
Tickets are on sale on btsliveviewing.com.
Participating cinemas in the Philippines include SM Cinema, Ayala Malls Cinemas, Vista Cinemas, Robinsons Movieworld, and many more.
BTS in April, following the release of their comeback album in March.
The group will head to the Philippines for the Philippine stop of their “Arirang” world tour on March 13 and 14, 2027.
BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ LIVE VIEWING IN BUSAN
Tickets Now On Sale Celebrate the special day with BTS LIVE in cinemas on June 13!
Get tickets at btsliveviewing.com
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome is a large indoor stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo, primarily used for baseball games and home to the Yomiuri Giants. Opened in 1988, it replaced the historic Korakuen Stadium and features a distinctive air-supported dome roof. The venue also hosts concerts, wrestling events, and other entertainment, becoming an iconic landmark in Japanese sports and culture.
Busan Asiad Main Stadium
The Busan Asiad Main Stadium, also known as the Busan Sports Complex, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Busan, South Korea. It was built for the 2002 Asian Games, serving as the main venue for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as athletics events. The stadium has since hosted various international sporting events and concerts, becoming a key landmark in the city’s sports and cultural landscape.
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome is a large indoor stadium located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan, primarily used for baseball games and concerts. Opened in 1988, it serves as the home field for the Yomiuri Giants professional baseball team, and its iconic air-supported dome roof was a pioneering engineering feat at the time. The venue has hosted numerous major sporting events and international music acts, becoming a landmark of Tokyo’s modern entertainment district.
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Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome is a large indoor stadium in Tokyo, Japan, primarily used for baseball and other events. Opened in 1988, it serves as the home field for the Yomiuri Giants and has hosted numerous concerts and international sporting competitions. The dome replaced the historic Korakuen Stadium, which had stood on the same site since 1937.
Busan Asiad Main Stadium
The Busan Asiad Main Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue in Busan, South Korea, built for the 2002 Asian Games, where it hosted the opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletic events. It also served as a key venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosting three group stage matches. Today, it remains an important landmark for major sporting and cultural events in the city.