BTS in Brazil: ticket sales start in April; check dates and prices

The septet BTS is back with their comeback album “Arirang” and with the tour of the same name, which will pass through Brazil on the 8th, 30th and 31st of October. This Friday (27), more information was released on how to secure your tickets for the performances.

The group will perform at MorumBIS Stadium. Ticket pre-sales will take place on April 7th for the first two performances and on April 8th for the last, exclusively for fans who are part of the members club. It will be held on April 10th. All sales start at 10am (Brasília time) at the box office and at 11am at the physical box office.

Fans who want to be part of the members’ club to guarantee pre-sales must register on the group’s profile on the Weverse app by Thursday, April 2, at 4 pm (Brasília time), investing an amount of US$18.00 (approximately R$90.00) to guarantee verification of membership. Check prices and tickets below.

Tickets for “BTS World Tour | Arirang” (excl. fees)

Grandstand

  • Entire: R$ 680.00
  • Half-price: R$ 340.00

Superior Chair

  • Entire: R$ 980.00
  • Half-price: R$ 490.00

Lower Chair

  • Full: R$ 1,080.00
  • Half-price: R$ 540.00

Track

  • Entire: R$ 1,250.00
  • Half-price: R$ 625.00

Soundcheck VIP Package

  • Full: R$ 4,303.00 (Ticket R$ 1,250.00 + Package R$ 3,053.00)
  • Half-price: R$ 3,678.00 (Ticket R$ 625.00 + Package R$ 3,053.00)

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The reunion takes place after almost a four-year break, a period in which the members dedicated themselves to individual projects and to completing the project in South Korea, which concluded in June 2025.

This is the first project composed entirely by since “Map of the Soul: 7”, released in 2020, differentiating itself from “Proof” (2022), which brought together already known hits.

In total, the album features 14 songs developed throughout the second half of 2025, exploring themes such as identity, maturation and reconnection with a global audience.

*With information from Dora Arai, in collaboration with CNN Brasil

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