Key facts
- K-pop group BTS held two sold-out concerts in Busan, South Korea.
- The concerts celebrated the group's 13th debut anniversary on June 13, 2026.
- Approximately 110,000 fans attended the Busan stop of the "Arirang" world tour.
- Group members expressed deep gratitude to their fanbase, ARMY, for their support over the years.
- The Busan performances were the group's first in the city since October 2022.
K-pop sensation BTS concluded its "Arirang" world tour stop in Busan, South Korea, on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with two sold-out concerts that also served as a celebration of its 13th debut anniversary. The performances at Busan Asiad Main Stadium drew approximately 110,000 fans over two nights.
During the concerts, members of BTS expressed profound gratitude to their dedicated fanbase, ARMY. Jin highlighted the fans' role in the group's longevity, stating, "We spent 13 years together, and I think we were able to endure for a long time because of you." J-Hope reflected on the group's global reach, expressing surprise at the international support received during the tour but emphasizing the special joy of performing in their home country. Jimin credited fans for BTS' growth and promised better performances and music in return, while leader RM looked back on the past 13 years with honor and gratitude, vowing to always do their best to represent themselves authentically.
The Busan concerts were the group's first in the city since their "Yet to Come in Busan" event in October 2022, which supported the city's bid for the 2030 World Expo. The "Arirang" tour, which began in April in Goyang, has included numerous international dates, drawing about 840,000 fans across 15 North American shows alone. Saturday's concert was also broadcast live to around 3,800 cinemas in over 80 countries. The tour is slated to continue until March, encompassing 86 shows across 34 cities, with the next scheduled stop in Madrid.
