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BTS announces Map of the Soul: 7 world tour dates (2 nights in Toronto)

Attention BTS Army! The massively successful K-POP act is hitting the road for a series of huge shows this spring, including a 2-night stand at Toronto’s Rogers Centre stadium.

The tour is in support of BTS’ upcoming album, Map of the Soul: 7, due on February 21.

According to a report in Forbes, BTS’ 42 shows in 2018-2019 racked up over $70 million in ticket sales. BTS fan club members have the first crack at tickets for the upcoming tour — for info head to the verified fan Ticketmaster site.


Check out all of the upcoming BTS dates below.

April 11- Seoul, South Korea – Olympic Stadium

April 12 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic Stadium

April 18 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic Stadium

April 19 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic Stadium

April 25 – Santa Clara, CA, USA – Levi’s Stadium

April 26 – Santa Clara, CA, USA – Levi’s Stadium

May 2 – Los Angeles, CA, USA – Rose Bowl Stadium

May 3 – Los Angeles, CA, USA – Rose Bowl Stadium

May 9 – Dallas, TX, USA – Cotton Bowl Stadium

May 10 – Dallas, TX, USA – Cotton Bowl Stadium

May 14 – Orlando, FL, USA – Camping World Stadium

May 17 – Atlanta, GA, USA – Bobby Dodd Stadium

May 23 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA – MetLife Stadium

May 24 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA – MetLife Stadium

May 27 – Washington, D.C., USA – FedExField

May 30 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Rogers Centre

May 31 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Rogers Centre

June 5 – Chicago, IL, USA – Soldier Field

June 6 – Chicago, IL, USA – Soldier Field

June 13 – To be announced

June 14- To be announced

June 28 – Fukuoka, Japan – Fukuoka PayPay Dome

June 29 – Fukuoka, Japan – Fukuoka PayPay Dome

July 3 – London, UK – Twickenham Stadium

July 4 – London, UK – Twickenham Stadium

July 11 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion Berlin

July 12 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion Berlin

July 17 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys

July 18 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys

July 23 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

July 25 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

July 26 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

July 30 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

August 1 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

August 2 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka

August 7 – Saitama, Japan – MetLife Dome

August 8 – Saitama, Japan – MetLife Dome

September 1 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome

September 2 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome

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