BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC became the center of attention after Bloomberg reported plans for a massive world tour next year. The report claimed BTS would perform 65 shows worldwide, including more than 30 in North America. BIGHIT MUSIC quickly responded, denying that any tour schedule or scale had been finalized, sparking debate among fans and investors alike.
BTS Plans Massive World Tour and Spring Comeback
With all seven members now discharged from military service, BTS is stepping into a powerful new era. Reports suggest the group is preparing a large-scale world tour that will follow the release of a new album next spring. According to Bloomberg, citing an insider on October 26 (local time), the band is planning about 65 concerts across multiple continents, with more than 30 expected in North America alone. The upcoming shows could mark BTSās strongest global presence yet, signaling their official return as a complete group after years apart.
BTS World Tour Signals Return After Pandemic Cancellations
The group had to cancel its 2020 world tour because of the COVID-19 pandemic, putting an abrupt pause on their live performances. From 2021 to 2022, BTS resumed limited shows in four cities, completing a total of 12 concerts. Their last performance as a full group took place in April 2022 in Las Vegas, where they earned about 18 million dollars in revenue. If this new tour happens as anticipated, it will be their first full-scale reunion on stage in nearly three years, offering global fans a moment they have long awaited.
BIGHIT MUSIC Addresses Rumors with Measured Response
Following Bloombergās report, BIGHIT MUSIC clarified that details of the new world tour have not yet been finalized. A company representative explained that both the schedule and the tourās scope remain under internal discussion. While the agencyās tone was cautious, industry watchers interpreted the statement as an indication that large-scale preparations might already be in motion behind the scenes.
Creative Momentum Builds Around the Upcoming Album
Since Sugaās military discharge in June, BTS has reportedly focused intensely on creating new music together. This forthcoming project will be their first official album release in three years since the 2022 anthology Proof. Their latest track, Take Two, released in 2023 to celebrate their tenth anniversary, hinted at a deeper, more reflective musical direction. Fans expect the next album to expand that emotional resonance while showcasing BTSās renewed unity as artists.
Fans Debate the News Across Korean Online Communities
On the popular Korean forum theqoo, fans expressed mixed emotions after BIGHIT MUSICās reserved announcement. Many ARMY members had already expected a March tour after RM suggested fans look forward to that month. The agencyās denial left some disappointed, though many still place stronger trust in RMās words. Several fans reasoned that if Bloomberg covered the news, it likely reflected real movement in overseas venue bookings, since the outlet rarely reports without credible sources.
Economic Buzz Surrounds BTS and the World Tour
Meanwhile, discussions on MLBPARK shifted toward the potential economic impact of the rumored BTS world tour. Posters speculated that the concerts could shatter attendance records and generate immense profits. Some even jokedāor half-seriously suggestedābuying HYBE stock before any official announcement. Beyond fandom, many users described BTS as South Koreaās most influential cultural force, capable of boosting markets and national pride with each major move.
Here’s a link to theqoo. Here’s a link to MLBPARK.
No. BIGHIT MUSIC denied confirming any BTS world tour schedule or scale, even after Bloomberg reported detailed plans for global performances.
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Manifesting that BTS world tour rumor for next March! š Of course, HYBE is gonna keep quiet until the dates are set in stone. Ugh, I can’t even tell you how long I’ve waited for them! Still, at least there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, so I can totally hold on. š