BTS 2020 'Map of the Soul Tour' Dates Released: How to Get Tickets

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BTS have released dates for their latest world concert tour this year, which includes 15 dates in the U.S. and Canada from April through June, with tickets on sale from February 5 at Ticketmaster.com.

Members of the BTS Global Official Fanclub Army will get first access to tickets on February 5 at 3 p.m. (local time), while non-members can register for the General Verified Fan Presale which will take place on February 6 at the same time. Tickets will be available for sale to the general public on February 7 at 3 p.m. (local time).

Registration for the fan club member sale and general verified fan sale must be completed by 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on February 2 to get early access to tickets. Those who want to become a member of the official BTS fan club can join at this link.

The tickets will only be available for purchase online and cannot be purchased by phone or using the Alexa app. Ticket purchases will not be available to view or transfer to a friend or family member from your Ticketmaster account until February 10, Ticketmaster notes.

The tour also includes concerts in Seoul, the South Korean capital, Japan as well as London, Barcelona and Berlin in Europe, on selected dates from April to September this year.

Earlier this month, BTS released a new track titled "Black Swan" from their forthcoming album Map of the Soul: 7, which will be released on February 21.

2020 BTS Map of the Soul Tour dates: North America

  • April 25 - Santa Clara, CA at Levi's Stadium
  • April 26 - Santa Clara, CA at Levi's Stadium
  • May 2 - Los Angeles, CA at the Rose Bowl Stadium
  • May 3 - Los Angeles, CA at the Rose Bowl Stadium
  • May 9 - Dallas, TX, at the Cotton Bowl Stadium
  • May 10 - Dallas, TX at the Cotton Bowl Stadium
  • May 14 - Orlando, FL at the Camping World Stadium
  • May 17 - Atlanta, GA at the Bobby Dodd Stadium
  • May 23 - East Rutherford, New Jersey at the MetLife Stadium
  • May 24 - East Rutherford, New Jersey at the MetLife Stadium
  • May 27 - Washington, D.C. at the FedExField
  • May 30 - Toronto, ON, Canada at the Rogers Centre
  • May 31 - Toronto, ON, Canada at the Rogers Centre
  • June 5 - Chicago, IL at the Soldier Field
  • June 6 - Chicago, IL at the Soldier Field

2020 BTS Map of the Soul Tour dates: Europe and Asia

  • April 11 - Seoul, South Korea at the Olympic Stadium
  • April 12 - Seoul, South Korea at the Olympic Stadium
  • April 18 - Seoul, South Korea at the Olympic Stadium
  • April 19 - Seoul, South Korea at the Olympic Stadium
  • June 13 - To be announced
  • June 14- To be announced
  • June 28 - Fukuoka, Japan at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome
  • June 29 - Fukuoka, Japan at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome
  • July 3 - London, UK at Twickenham Stadium
  • July 4 - London, UK at Twickenham Stadium
  • July 11 - Berlin, Germany at the Olympiastadion Berlin
  • July 12 - Berlin, Germany at the Olympiastadion Berlin
  • July 17 - Barcelona, Spain at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
  • July 18 - Barcelona, Spain at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
  • July 23 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • July 25 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • July 26 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • July 30 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • August 1 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • August 2 - Osaka, Japan at the Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • August 7 - Saitama, Japan at the MetLife Dome
  • August 8 - Saitama, Japan at the MetLife Dome
  • September 1 - Tokyo, Japan at the Tokyo Dome
  • September 2 - Tokyo, Japan at the Tokyo Dome
BTS NYC Times Square December 2019
BTS performs during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2020 Celebration on December 31, 2019 in New York City. Getty Images

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