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EL PASO, Texas — The BTS “ARIRANG World Tour” 2026–2027 is finally here, and it’s coming to El Paso for a two-night stint on May 2 and May 3. As the group’s first full‑member world tour since completing mandatory military service, fans will see a reunion of RM, Jin, Suga, J‑Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook for a massive, stadium‑level run that spans continents.

The El Paso shows mark BTS’s first‑ever performances in the city, and will serve as a notable stop for fans across Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and even northern Mexico.

Since BigHit Music confirmed the tour in January, demand has been overwhelming, with pre‑sales selling out within hours across nearly every major market.

How to get BTS tickets to El Paso, Texas shows

If you haven’t been able to get BTS tickets yet, you can still snag verified ticket deals from major resale vendors like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, Viagogo, Ticketnetwork and Ticket City.

Additional discount codes:

Vivid Seats takes $30 off tickets over $200 with discount code ADVANCE30SeatGeek offers $5 off orders over $300 using code TAKE5Ticketnetwork users can take 15% using offer code TIXDEAL15

Here’s a price comparison of the best ticket discounts currently available for each of BTS’ upcoming El Paso concerts:

Saturday, May 2 — Sun Bowl Stadium | El Paso, TX

Vivid Seats: $234SeatGeek: $242StubHub: $264Viagogo: $241Ticketnetwork: $275Ticket City: $253

Sunday, May 3 — Sun Bowl Stadium | El Paso, TX

Vivid Seats: $177SeatGeek: $187StubHub: $236Viagogo: $216Ticketnetwork: $212Ticket City: $202About the “ARIRANG World Tour”

The “ARIRANG World Tour” supports BTS’ upcoming fifth Korean‑language studio album, “ARIRANG,” scheduled for release March 20, 2026, according to BigHit Music. The album and tour symbolize reunion, identity and resilience, concepts drawn from the traditional Korean folk song “Arirang,” which inspired the project’s title.

The North American leg of the “ARIRANG World Tour” includes stops in Tampa, Fla., Stanford, Calif., Las Vegas, Nev., East Rutherford, N.J., Foxborough, Mass., Baltimore, Md., Arlington, Texas, Toronto, Ontario, Chicago, Ill. and Los Angeles, Calif. with multiple cities receiving added dates due to unprecedented demand.