It's the booking a generation of fans had all but given up hoping for: BTS are coming to Hong Kong. The world's biggest band will play three nights at the brand-new Kai Tak Stadium in March 2027 as part of their ARIRANG world tour — their first full run of stadium shows since 2022, and their first as a group of seven since all the members finished military service in 2025.
This is the timing, the ticket prices and the transport, all in one place. Every date and figure below was checked against the official Kai Tak Sports Park listing and HK Ticketing in July 2026. Demand is enormous, so treat this as your planning sheet rather than a guarantee of a seat.
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When are BTS playing in Hong Kong?
BTS will perform three shows at Kai Tak Stadium: Thursday 4 March, Saturday 6 March and Sunday 7 March 2027. Each concert starts at 7:30pm, and every ticket across the three nights is a seated ticket — there is no standing pit for these dates.
The Hong Kong run is one of the marquee Asian stops on the ARIRANG tour, and with a 50,000-seat stadium sold three times over, this is comfortably the largest concert booking the city has landed in years. If you missed the first ballots, the mid-week Thursday show is usually the one with a little more give than the weekend pair.
Tickets and prices
Tickets went on general sale on 11 June 2026 at 11am HKT through HK Ticketing, following earlier presale rounds for ARMY membership holders and other groups. All seats were sold at five price points, with one premium VIP tier on top.
A quick word of caution. With a band this size, resale prices climb fast and scams multiply even faster. Only ever buy through the official HK Ticketing channel or the Kai Tak Sports Park site, and be sceptical of any "guaranteed" seat on social media. For more on where the city's biggest gigs land, see our round-up of the best concerts coming to Hong Kong.
The venue: Kai Tak Stadium
These shows mark a milestone for the city's newest big-ticket venue. Kai Tak Stadium (啟德體育園主場館) is the 50,000-seat, retractable-roof main arena at Kai Tak Sports Park, built on the runway of the old airport in Kowloon. It has quickly become the home of Hong Kong's stadium-scale events, from international football to arena tours.
Getting there is refreshingly simple. Take the MTR Tuen Ma Line to Kai Tak Station, or to Sung Wong Toi Station — both sit within a short, signposted walk of the ground. Expect the usual post-show crush on the platforms, so build in patience, and consider walking a stop further to spread out. If you're travelling in for the weekend, our guide to hotels near Kai Tak Stadium covers the closest places to stay.
Why ARIRANG matters
For fans, this is more than a tour date. ARIRANG is BTS's first full-scale world tour since their 2022 shows, and their first as a complete seven-piece since the members stepped away one by one to complete South Korea's mandatory military service. The last of them wrapped up in 2025, and the reunion has been the single most anticipated moment in K-pop.
Named after the beloved Korean folk song, the tour is being framed as a homecoming and a fresh chapter rolled into one. Hong Kong sitting among the early announced stops is a statement about the city's pulling power on the live circuit — a theme we track across the whole Hong Kong nightlife and live-music scene.
Make a night of it
A stadium show is a whole evening, not just two hours of music. Kai Tak sits between Kowloon City and To Kwa Wan, two neighbourhoods packed with old-school Thai, Chiu Chow and Cantonese eateries that make an easy pre-show dinner. Eat early — kitchens and queues both get slammed on show nights.
If you'd rather stay closer to Hong Kong Island afterwards, the concert crowd tends to spill toward Tsim Sha Tsui and beyond. For ideas on where to carry the night on, browse our pick of the best live-music venues in Hong Kong and the wider 2026 concert calendar.
BTS in Hong Kong at a glance
BTS World Tour 'ARIRANG' — the key facts (checked July 2026)
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Dates | Thu 4, Sat 6 & Sun 7 March 2027 |
| Start time | 7:30pm each night |
| Venue | Kai Tak Stadium, Kai Tak Sports Park, Kowloon |
| Capacity | 50,000 seated |
| Ticket prices | HK$799 / 1,099 / 1,499 / 1,899 / 2,499; VIP HK$3,299 |
| On sale | General sale from 11 June 2026, HK Ticketing |
| Getting there | MTR Tuen Ma Line — Kai Tak or Sung Wong Toi |
Tickets and details can shift right up to show day. Before you commit to travel or a hotel, confirm the latest on the Kai Tak Sports Park event page and at HK Ticketing. The South China Morning Post has the wider background on the booking.