On June 2, BTS announced through the global fan platform Weverse that they will add a performance in Melbourne on February 10, 2027, as part of their 'BTS World Tour: Arirang.' Initially scheduled for two shows at Marvel Stadium on February 12 and 13, the additional concert was added in response to local fan support. This brings the total number of performances in the tour to 86 across 34 cities.
This will mark BTS's return to Australia nearly 10 years after their last visit in May 2017 for the '2017 BTS Live Trilogy: Episode III. The Wings Tour.' The upcoming tour will include stops in Melbourne and Sydney, with the Sydney concerts set for February 20-21, 2027, at Accor Stadium. This venue is known for hosting major artists like Adele and Oasis, and BTS will be the first Korean act to perform there.
As the global tour expands, BTS's chart performance remains strong. According to the latest Billboard chart released on June 2, the title track 'SWIM' from 'Arirang' has maintained its position at number one on the 'Global (Excluding U.S.)' chart for four consecutive weeks. This marks the eighth time the song has reached the top, extending its record for the most number one hits on this chart in 2026.
'SWIM' has tied with BTS's previous hit 'Dynamite' for the longest duration at number one. Billboard reports that BTS has a total of eight number one songs on this chart, double the number achieved by artists like Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift, who have four each. The album features 13 tracks that have remained on the chart for 10 weeks.
The song has also seen success on other charts, climbing six spots to number four on the 'Global 200' and rising 11 spots to number 44 on the 'Hot 100.' It also ranks at 17 on 'Adult Contemporary,' 13 on 'Pop Airplay,' 18 on 'Adult Pop Airplay,' and 25 on 'Radio Songs.'
The album 'Arirang' continues to perform well on the charts, securing the ninth position on the main album chart 'Billboard 200' for 10 consecutive weeks in the top 10. It also ranks fourth on 'Top Album Sales,' 18th on 'Top Streaming Albums,' and sixth on 'Vinyl Albums,' rebounding seven spots from the previous week. The track 'MIC Drop' has re-entered the 'World Digital Song Sales' chart, marking a total of 164 weeks on the chart.
BTS recently concluded the first leg of their North American tour on May 28 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This tour included 15 performances across five cities, all of which sold out, drawing approximately 840,000 fans.
The North American tour received significant media attention. Consequence, a U.S. music publication, described the Las Vegas concert as a “triumphant return,” highlighting BTS's ability to connect with audiences in large venues. A standout moment was the performance of 'Body to Body,' during which the audience sang along to the Korean folk song 'Arirang.'
The Hollywood Reporter referred to BTS as a “global powerhouse,” noting their energetic performances captivated local audiences. Forbes covered key moments from the concert alongside the city-wide campaign 'BTS The City Arirang - Las Vegas,' emphasizing BTS's influence extending beyond the concert venue.
BTS's award recognition also continues. On May 25, they won the prestigious 'Artist of the Year' award at the American Music Awards, marking their second win in this category after their first in 2021.
Looking ahead, BTS is set to perform at the '2026 iHeartRadio Music Festival' on September 18 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, joining a lineup that includes Cardi B and Snoop Dogg. The festival will be broadcast live across more than 150 iHeartMedia radio stations and on Disney+ and Hulu.
Additionally, BTS will hold 'BTS World Tour: Arirang in Busan' at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan on February 12-13, celebrating their 13th anniversary with domestic fans.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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