BTS have wrapped the latest stop of their Arirang world tour in Tampa, continuing a global run that is drawing massive crowds across continents.

The US leg comes after a powerful international kickoff in Tokyo, where the group pulled in 110,000 fans over two nights — their first performances in the city in seven years.
That Tokyo return set the tone for the tour, marking both an emotional reunion with fans and a reminder of BTS’s enduring global pull. The momentum has carried into the United States, with strong turnout and fan engagement at every stop so far.
Fuelled by the success of their album Arirang, the tour is proving to be more than just a series of concerts — it’s a full-scale global resurgence.
From Asia to the US, BTS are showing that even after years between stops in key cities, demand hasn’t faded — it has only grown.
