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BTS' next tour broke records, with the 2018–19 Love Yourself World Tour grossing $196.4 million from its last 42 shows, becoming the highest-grossing tour by an act that performs primarily in a non-English language in history. [1] The band's supposed sixth tour, the Map of the Soul Tour, was originally slated to visit 18 cities across nine ...
North American Blood Dynasty 2025 Tour; O. Oasis Live '25 Tour; Obsession Tour; P. Peel It Back Tour; People Watching Tour; R. Radical Optimism Tour; Real Hasta la ...
BTS embarked on their Asia tour extension, 2016 BTS LIVE "The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage: Epilogue" from May to August 2016. Tickets for the 14 shows in 10 Asian cities sold out, some in as little as five seconds. [68] BTS win their first major Korean award for Album of the Year at the 2016 Melon Music Awards on November 19, 2016
K-pop star J-hope, member of South Korean boy band BTS, has announced his first solo world tour. Titled Hope on the Stage, the tour will start in February and take in major cities across North ...
K-pop group BTS is continuing its world tour in April, with four newly announced dates at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The global superstars will perform on April 8, 9, 15 and 16, with the last ...
In case you're in the.0001 percent of society who didn't see the pictures / footage, Travis Kelce surprised everyone by jumping on stage at the Eras Tour last weekend. And apparently he and Taylor ...
BTS World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself was the stadium extension to the Love Yourself World Tour, promoted under a different name. [1] The extension began on May 4, 2019, in Pasadena, California and featured concerts in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, including the United States, Brazil, England, France, and Japan.
A two-day online concert, titled BTS Map of the Soul ON:E, was held on October 10–11, 2020, in place of the postponed world tour; the event garnered 993,000 viewers from 191 countries and territories. The postponed world tour was cancelled on August 19, 2021, due to continued uncertain circumstances and concerns over COVID-19.