BTS will broadcast the ARIRANG tour Busan concert in theaters worldwide

Carlos Gaviria

The ARIRANG world tour comes to theaters with its Busan concert experience

BTS will give fans around the world a chance to watch their upcoming Busan concert live in movie theaters. On Thursday, May 21, 2026, Big Hit Music announced that the boy group’s June 13 concert in Busan will be displayed through a global live viewing event. The livestream will feature the second day of BTS’ “ARIRANG” show in the country and will allow fans to experience the concert in real time with large cinema screens and theater sound systems. The event is expected to reach about 3,800 theaters across more than 80 countries and regions, making it one of the group’s biggest cinema broadcasts so far.

Tickets go on sale globally for the BTS concert film

The company also shared details about ticket sales and screening schedules. Due to the different time zones for audiences, delayed screenings will take place one or two days after the concert in parts of North America, South America, and Europe. In South Korea, fans will get to watch the concert through the country’s three largest multiplex chains: CGV, Lotte Cinema, and Megabox. Meanwhile, Ticket reservations for Korean audiences will begin on May 28 at 10 a.m and global ticket sales will also start on May 28, opening gradually from 10 p.m. depending on the country. More information about participating regions and theaters will be released on the official BTS Live Viewing website.

Busan marks a special occasion for the boy group

The Busan concerts will mark special occasions for BTS and their fans. The last time the 7-member team in the city was in 2022 at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium for the “Yet to Come in Busan” concert supporting the city’s bid for the 2030 World Expo. This year’s June 13 concert also celebrates the group’s 13th debut anniversary. As the screening of this important moment approaches, BTS continues their ARIRANG world tour, which started in Goyang in April and includes 85 shows across 34 cities. The group recently held concerts at Stanford Stadium on May 16, May 17 and May 19 before heading to Las Vegas for more performances later in May.

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