BTS Sydney 2027: Dates, Tickets, Waitlist Info And Everything You Need To Know
Calling all ARMY it’s finally happening. After years of waiting (and rewatching old tour clips on YouTube), BTS is officially returning to Sydney in 2027 as part of their colossal 79-show world tour.
It’s been almost a decade since BTS last performed in Australia for their Wings Tour in 2017. Since then, the seven-member group (RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook) have completed South Korea’s mandatory military service and stepped into a new chapter, both individually and collectively.
Now, they’re back. And Sydney is on the list.
If you’re already planning your outfit, lightstick batteries and post-show debrief location, here’s everything you need to know about BTS’ upcoming Sydney shows.
Jump To:
- When And Where It’s All Going Down
- What To Expect From The Setlist
- When Tickets Go On Sale
- How To Join The Waitlist
- How Much Will BTS Sydney Tickets Cost?
When And Where It’s All Going Down
BTS will perform two Sydney shows on Saturday 20 February and Sunday 21 February 2027 at Accor Stadium.
Following record-breaking demand across North America, Europe and the UK, the group will bring their BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG to Sydney for the final stop of the Australian leg, following Melbourne dates on February 12 and 13.
The stadium production will feature an immersive 360-degree in-the-round stage design, placing fans at the centre of the experience for what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest live shows of 2027.
The world tour itself kicks off in April 2026 in Goyang, South Korea, marking BTS’ official return to the global stage after their hiatus.
Concert timings are still to be confirmed, with doors and performance schedules expected closer to the date.
What To Expect From The Setlist
This tour marks BTS’ first full group run since 2022, so anticipation is understandably high.
Fans can likely expect a blend of new music (the group has hinted at fresh material tied to the reunion era) alongside the stadium-shaking hits that turned them into one of the biggest acts on the planet — including global chart-toppers like:
- Dynamite
- Butter
- Permission To Dance
Given the scale of recent K-pop stadium productions, we’re anticipating cinematic visuals, multiple stage configurations, extended VCR interludes and possibly even solo moments woven into the main set.
If the Wings Tour energy was anything to go by, Sydney ARMY should prepare for a near two-hour spectacle with very little breathing room between hits — and at least one emotional segment that leaves the entire stadium misty-eyed.
When Tickets Go On Sale
Tickets will officially go on sale from Thursday 4 June, with on-sale times varying by country and region.
ARMY Membership holders will get first access through the ARMY MEMBERSHIP PRESALE beginning Tuesday 2 June.
Demand is expected to be intense. This marks BTS’ first Australian tour in nearly a decade, and with just two Sydney shows announced, tickets are likely to move fast.
How To Join The Waitlist
Fans hoping to access the ARMY MEMBERSHIP PRESALE will need to register through Weverse ahead of time.
Registration details are below:
ARMY Membership Presale Registration
- Open: Friday 22 May at 3pm AEST
- Close: Wednesday 27 May at 1pm AEST
ARMY Membership Presale
- Begins: Tuesday 2 June (Times vary by country)
General Public On Sale
- Begins: Thursday 4 June (Times vary by country)
For presale registration, ticketing information and tour updates, fans can head to their website.
If you're serious about securing tickets — especially floor seats or VIP packages — ensuring your ARMY Membership is active before presale access opens will likely be your best bet.
How Much Will BTS Sydney Tickets Cost?
Ticket prices are yet to be announced.
Given the scale of the production and global demand, expect a tiered structure across standard seating, premium floor access and VIP experiences.
As soon as pricing lands, we’ll update this guide with a full breakdown.
For now, mark February 20 and 21 in your calendar, start planning your purple fits and prepare for one of the biggest live music events Sydney will see in 2027.
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