The band whose global popularity was described by Rose Bowl General Manager Darryl Dunn as “off the charts” is set to make a return to the stadium on May 2-3.
K-pop sensation BTS swept into the Arroyo Seco last year with a surge of fan support “like nothing we’ve ever seen before,” one stadium official said at the time.
The Asian “boy bands” has built a huge fan base that crosses cultures and is global in appeal.
The band’s two shows in the Rose Bowl last May were reportedly the highest-grossing engagements in stadium history. The group raked in $16.6 million.
This time the group will launch the tour with four concerts in their native Seoul, South Korea at Olympic Stadium in April before heading to North America.
BTS has a 15-date run across nine U.S. cities. After that, seven-member group performs in Japan and Europe.
Tickets go on sale on February 7th via Live Nation, with pre-sale offerings available beginning February 5th through 6th for official fanclub ARMY members. Registration for the fan pre-sale is open now through February 2nd.