
BTS heeded fans’ calls after announcing an additional date for the Bulacan leg of the K-pop supergroup’s “Arirang” concert.
The septet—composed of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—will stage their show at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan on March 13, 14, and 16, 2027, with the third date added following an announcement from BigHit Music on Wednesday, June 17.
Tickets for the initially announced shows on March 13 and 14 sold out quickly during the three-day ticket selling last June 9, 10 and 11.
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The ticket selling for the March 16 show will kick off with the ARMY Membership Presale on June 19 at 9 a.m., then the general sale on June 20, 9 a.m.
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Only those who registered for the original Bulacan Army Presale before the May 27 deadline are qualified to participate in the presale for the added March 16 , 2027 show.
“Only ARMY MEMBERSHIP (GLOBAL) holders who registered for the ARMY MEMBERSHIP PRESALE on Weverse before the deadline on Wednesday 27th May, will be eligible to purchase tickets during the presale,” said SM Ticketmaster, the official and exclusive ticketing partner of BTS for the three-day Bulacan concerts.
“If registered for the original Bulacan dates you are eligible to purchase for the new Tuesday 16 March, 2026 show… When it’s your turn to shop, your ARMY MEMBERSHIP NUMBER (starting with BA+9 digits) will be required to unlock access to tickets. There is no additional presale code needed. ONLY your GLOBAL Membership number will be validated,” it further said on social media.
Live Nation Philippines, the organizer of the concert in the Philippines, also announced the additional date via its social media pages.
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Aside from the added Bulacan show, BTS has also scheduled an additional concert in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Dec. 29, 2026.
The award-winning K-pop powerhouse earlier marked their 13th anniversary as a group on June 13, with the milestone coinciding with their two-night “Arirang” concert in Busan, South Korea. The two-day event reportedly drew about 220,000 fans. /edv
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