The K-pop band BTS announced this Tuesday their long-awaited return to the stage with a world tour that will take them to 34 cities, including Madrid, Mexico City, Bogota, Lima, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, and Sao Paulo.

The tour will kick off on April 9—20 days after releasing their next album—in the South Korean city of Goyang, before heading to Japan and then to North America, where the band will perform in stadiums in Mexico City (on May 7, 9, and 10), Los Angeles, and Chicago, among other cities.

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In Europe, the South Korean group will also perform in Paris, London, and at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid on June 26 and 27. In Latin America, they will have concerts in Bogota (October 2 and 3), Lima (October 9 and 10), Santiago de Chile (October 16 and 17), Buenos Aires (October 23 and 24), and Sao Paulo (October 29, 30, and 31), at venues yet to be confirmed.

This is the group's first major tour, which will include 79 shows, since their successful 2021-2022 'Permission to Dance on Stage' tour, which consisted of 12 performances.

They are embarking on this tour after announcing the release of a new album, the septet's first joint record since 'Proof' (2022), which will be released on March 20.

The album, whose release date was revealed by the agency BigHit Music in a statement without further details, is one of the most anticipated of 2026 and marks their return to the stage as a full group following their last concert in Busan in 2022.

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Amid great anticipation to see how the global phenomenon of their music will reinvent itself, the CEO of Hybe (BigHit Music's parent company), Lee Jae-sang, stated early last year that the artists would need time to rest and prepare new material after concluding their military service.

The last member of the South Korean band to complete his mandatory military service, which had caused the suspension of their activities, was Suga last June.

Since their debut in 2013, BTS has topped charts like the Billboard Hot 100 with hits such as 'Dynamite' or 'Butter' and has brought K-pop to stadiums in the United States like SoFi in Los Angeles and Allegiant in Las Vegas, in a tour that reached more than 4 million viewers across different platforms. EFE

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