BTS World Tour Arirang in Malaysia
Malaysian ARMYs, cue the tears and change out the batteries on your ARMY Bombs.
After a whopping 11 years since BTS last performed on our shores for The Red Bullet Tour, the legendary Korean band is making their way back to Malaysia for a concert. And they scheduled not just one, but two concert dates in KL this December 2026 for their upcoming BTS World Tour Arirang.
They’ll be performing at TM Stadium Nasional on 12th and 13th December.
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Two dates are scheduled for Malaysia

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On 13th January, near midnight in Malaysia, BTS’s label BIGHIT MUSIC dropped highly anticipated tour dates for BTS’ upcoming comeback world tour on X and Weverse.
The list is extensive. The band will perform 85 shows in 34 regions around the globe, meeting fans again as a group after all seven members – RM, JIN, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook – were discharged from mandatory Korean military service in 2025.

Image credit: @bts_bighit via X
They are holding concerts with at least two days planned for each stop, so the ticketing wars won’t be such a bloodbath – fingers crossed. The tour kicks off in Goyang, Korea, on 9th April, with additional dates to be announced for Japan and the Middle East.
The tour is currently ongoing in North America, with explosive shows already taking place in Tampa, El Paso, Mexico City, and Stanford.
As for us Malaysians, we’ll get to see them perform on 12th and 13th December.

Image credit: @bts_bighit via X
Here’s the full list of the BTS World Tour Arirang concert dates in Australia and Asia, if you plan on attending more than a show in a single city:
- 19th, 21st & 22nd November: Kaohsiung, Taiwan, at Kaohsiung National Stadium
- 3rd, 5th & 6th December: Bangkok, Thailand, at Rajamangala National Stadium
- 12th & 13th December: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at TM Stadium Nasional
- 17th, 19th, 20th & 22nd December: Singapore at National Stadium
- 26th & 27th December: Jakarta, Indonesia, at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
- 12th & 13th February 2027: Melbourne, Australia, at Marvel Stadium
- 20th & 21st February 2027: Sydney, Australia, at Accor Stadium
- 4th, 6th & 7th March 2027: Hong Kong at Kai Tak Stadium
- 13th & 14th March 2027: Manila, the Philippines, at Philippine Sports Stadium

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How to get tickets to BTS World Tour Arirang in Malaysia?
On 22nd May, HYBE finally dropped the concert venue or ticketing details for the Malaysian stop. Fans will want to take close note of these dates for ticket release:
- ARMY Membership (Global) Presale: 3rd June (Wed) at 11am-10pm
- Live Nation Presale: 4th June (Thu) at 11am-10pm
- Trip.com Presale: 4th June (Thu) at 9am-11.59pm
- General Onsale: 5th June (Fri), 11am onwards
Those who plan to snag tickets during ARMY Membership Presale will need to register for the Presale on Weverse by 27th May (Wed) at 11am, and verify their membership on Weverse.
What are the ticket prices for BTS in Malaysia?
Tickets will go on sale on Go Live Asia. Here’s a quick breakdown of the prices:
- Soundcheck VIP package: RM1,288
- CAT 1: RM988
- CAT 2: RM838
- CAT 3: RM738
- CAT 4: RM638
- CAT 5: RM538
- CAT 6: RM438
- CAT 7: RM338
The Soundcheck VIP Package will get the following: 1 premium seated ticket, access to the pre-show soundcheck party, exclusive VIP laminate and lanyard, exclusive VIP gift item, and early access to the merch booth.
What is the seat map for the concert?

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Every seat at BTS’ World Tour Arirang promises a decent view of the stage, as the band will perform on an immersive 360-degree, in-the-round stage design, with seats that circle this round stage and the extended stages.
BTS set to hold concerts in Malaysia for 2026 World Tour Arirang
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After years of waiting for concert dates, ARMYs in Malaysia will finally get to see BTS perform in the country again. Here’s wishing everyone good luck on the hunt for tickets.
Also read: All The Upcoming Live Performances & Concerts Happening In 2026 In Malaysia
Cover image adapted from: @bts_bighit via X
This article was first published on 13th January 2026, and updated on 22nd May 2026.
