BTS will play two nights at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas — August 15th and 16th, 2026 — as part of the “ARIRANG World Tour”. AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, holds roughly 80,000 for concerts, making it one of the larger venues scheduled as part of the group’s North American leg. Both nights sold out during the initial wave of ticket sales in January.
As the only Texas shows on the entire US tour, these two nights in Arlington are drawing interest from across the region. That demand has pushed resale prices into the mid-to-high range for the North American leg, though they’re still not as intense as Chicago or New York, and tickets remain available for fans hoping to get in.
The Arlington Show Details
August 15th, 2026 — AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX — Tickets on StubHub | Tickets on SeatGeek | Ticketmaster
August 16th, 2026 — AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX — Tickets on StubHub | Tickets on SeatGeek | Ticketmaster
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Doors typically open 90 minutes to two hours before showtime. No support acts have been announced for the North American run. AT&T Stadium is located in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, accessible from I-30. On-site parking is available and extensive, but expect significant delays exiting after the show. Rideshare drop-off and pickup is available on designated lots.
Where Can You Still Get Tickets?
StubHub has inventory for both Arlington nights and covers every purchase under FanProtect: if tickets are invalid at the gate, you get comparable replacements or a refund of 120% of the original price. Browse available Arlington BTS tickets on StubHub here.
SeatGeek also offers a variety of BTS tickets in Artlington, and you can save $10 off your first purchase by using promo code (SEATGEEK10). Browse available Arlington BTS tickets on SeatGeek here.
Ticketmaster has listings available for both nights. Browse Arlington BTS tickets on Ticketmaster here. Inventory updates as sellers adjust pricing, so checking back across multiple days is worthwhile.
reddit’s r/bangtan subreddit has an active community and occasionally surfaces face-value trades from fans in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. As always, peer-to-peer trades carry more risk than using a platform with formal buyer protection. Treat this as a secondary option and proceed carefully.
What Are Tickets Going For?
Arlington sits in the mid-to-high range of aftermarket pricing for BTS’s North American leg. Here are the estimated ranges, before service fees (20–40% on top):
Upper/entry-level seats: $180–$340
Mid-level seats: $340–$600
Floor/pit/premium: $600–$1,200
VIP packages: $850–$2,000 (when available)
For context: prices here are higher than BTS’s shows in Tampa or Foxborough, but below Chicago and New York.
Should You Consider a Nearby City Instead?
There are no other US tour stops within practical driving distance of Arlington. The nearest alternatives are in Chicago (August 27th–28th, roughly 15 hours) and East Rutherford (August 1st–2nd, roughly 26 hours). Neither is a realistic road trip option.
Strategic Tips for Buying
Check StubHub, SeatGeek, and Ticketmaster Verified Resale multiple times each day. Inventory on the secondary market shifts constantly — sellers drop prices, holders re-list, and cancellations push new seats into the market, especially in the final days before each show.
If this run has multiple nights, compare prices across all dates before committing. Midweek shows often carry lower secondary-market prices than weekend nights. Even a $40–$80 per-ticket difference is meaningful when you are already paying above face value.
Set up price alerts on StubHub for this specific show. The platform will notify you when prices drop below a threshold you choose, so you are not manually checking all day.
When you find a price that fits your budget, move quickly. The secondary market for a show of this demand moves fast. Over-shopping in search of a slightly better deal can result in losing a good listing entirely.
Stick to platforms with formal buyer-guarantee programs. StubHub’s FanProtect covers every order at 120% if tickets are invalid; Ticketmaster Verified Resale authenticates inventory before listing it. If you’re exploring peer-to-peer trades on r/bangtan, only deal with accounts that have an established history in the community, never pay through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, and treat any listing priced dramatically below market rate as a red flag.
About the Tour
The “ARIRANG World Tour” is BTS’s largest concert tour to date, supporting their fifth studio album Arirang, released on March 20th, 2026. The tour marks the group’s return as a full seven-member act — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — following the completion of mandatory military service by all members. The run spans 82 shows across 34 cities and 23 countries through early 2027, and features a 360-degree in-the-round stage designed to give every section of a stadium an unobstructed view of all seven members.
The tour kicked off on April 9th, 2026, at Goyang Stadium in Goyang-si, South Korea, where BTS performed a career-spanning setlist that leaned heavily on ARIRANG material. The opening night featured album cuts “Hooligan,” “Aliens,” “Like Animals,” “SWIM,” “2.0.,” “NORMAL,” “FYA,” and “Body to Body” alongside live debuts of “they don’t know ‘bout us,” “Merry Go Round,” “Please,” and “Into the Sun.” Catalog staples filled out the rest of the set: “Run BTS,” “FAKE LOVE,” “Not Today” (performed for the first time since 2021), “MIC Drop,” “Fire,” and “IDOL,” with the encore closing on “Butter,” “Dynamite,” “Mikrokosmos,” and “I Need U.” Expect a similar setlist at US stops, though BTS has historically rotated select songs across legs of a tour.
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