This map visualizes every BTS tour from 2014 to 2020. Concerts are depicted by points on the map which vary in size depending on the venue capacity. As BTS's fanbase grows, the demand for tickets increases, thus the venue size must grow to accomodate.
To use the map :
Navigate the map using the interactive timeline at the bottom of the page by clicking on a year of interest or dragging the slider through the years. Compare different tours by toggling them on and off in the legend.
Hover over points on map to learn more about the concert venue and tour.
The Red Bullet Tour
The Red Bullet Tour was BTS’s first-ever concert tour, held from October 17, 2014 to August 29, 2015 with a total of 22 shows across Asia, Australia, North America, and South America.
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Wake Up: Open Your Eyes Japan Tour
The Wake Up Tour in 2015 consisted of 6 shows in Japan from February 10 to February 19. As their first exclusively Japanese concert tour, Wake Up promoted their first Japanese album.
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The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage
BTS began their third tour on November 27, 2015 and held 8 shows across Asia. An extension to the tour called “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life on Stage: Epilogue” began on May 7, 2016. The tour’s extension consisted of 14 shows and ended on August 14, 2016.
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The Wings Tour
BTS’s Wings Tour was their second world tour and second biggest tour to date, held from February 18, 2017 to December 10, 2017. The tour had a total of 40 shows, each with remarkable success. During this time, outlets such as CNN, The New York Times, and Billboard recognized BTS’s impressive performance and fanbase, encouraging the growth of their global popularity.
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Love Yourself World Tour
The Love Yourself World Tour is BTS’s most successful tour to date with over 2 million total attendees and a gross of $196.4 million. From August 25, 2018 to April 7, 2019, BTS performed 42 shows promoting their Love Yourself album trilogy series. The tour solidified BTS as one of 2018’s best selling live artists, selling out shows at landmark venues such as Citi Field and Seoul Olympic Stadium within minutes. Love Yourself was granted the Tour of the Year award at the 2018 AMA’s.
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Speak Yourself World Tour
Speak Yourself was the stadium tour extension to Love Yourself, beginning on May 4, 2019 and ending on October 29, 2019. The tour’s 20 shows grossed around $116 million, with record-breaking, sold-out shows at the Rose Bowl and Wembley Stadium.
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Map of the Soul Tour
The worldwide, all-stadium Map of the Soul Tour was supposed to be held from April to September 2020, but was eventually canceled due to COVID-19. The tour was supposed to have 39 shows, some of which were new stops in North America and Europe due to popular demand.
The cancelled tour was substitued by Map of the Soul ON:E - 2 pay-per-view online streaming concerts held on October 10,2020 and October 11, 2020. The online concerts amassed about 1.33 million paid viewers from 195 countries.
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