BTS Tickets Sell Out In Singapore As ARMY Rushes For Seats

BTS are heading back to the stage, and ARMYs clearly did not waste any time.

Tickets for the Singapore leg of BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN SINGAPORE have sold out, following huge demand across multiple ticketing phases. According to The Straits Times, the first wave of tickets was released on 3 June and was limited to fans with ARMY Membership on Weverse. That round reportedly sold out at around 7pm on the same day.

The second wave opened on 4 June for Live Nation members, beginning at 12pm. By around 4pm, Live Nation and ONE Production announced that tickets for that round had also sold out. Some fans later shared their frustration online, with complaints about technical glitches and being pushed back into online queues.

BTS are scheduled to perform four shows at Singapore’s National Stadium on 17, 19, 20 and 22 December 2026. The Straits Times also reported that this marks BTS’ longest Asian tour stop outside South Korea and Japan.

For fans who missed out through Ticketmaster and Live Nation, there was briefly another option through Klook. However, The Straits Times later reported that all tickets for the Singapore leg had been sold, with Klook being the final sales channel to exhaust its allocation on 6 June.

The sell-out is another reminder of just how strong BTS’ global fanbase remains. Even after years of solo projects, military service schedules and anticipation for a full-group return, ARMYs continue to show up in full force.

For Brunei ARMYs, Singapore is one of the most accessible concert destinations in the region – which probably made the ticket rush even more intense for fans hoping to make the trip.

If you managed to get tickets, you might already be counting down to December. And if you did not, there is still one way to keep the BTS energy alive from Brunei.

Request your favourite BTS song on KRISTALfm – because sold out or not, the ARMY spirit is clearly still going strong.

Source: The Straits Times
Photo: bts.bighitofficial / Instagram

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