BTS Declares “Map of the Soul” Tour Dates!!

Ideally, you have been saving this while in light of the fact that BTS has officially released their forthcoming tour dates. The extremely famous Korean boy band has declared 37 dates for its 2020 Map of the Soul Tour.
BTS Declares “Map of the Soul” Tour Dates!!

Ideally, you have been saving this while in light of the fact that BTS has officially released their forthcoming tour dates. The extremely famous Korean boy band has declared 37 dates for its 2020 Map of the Soul Tour. On January 21, BTS shared the list of live exhibitions they will do this year for their fans on their official social media account. The tour will be devoted to their last year's album Map of the Soul: Persona and the eagerly awaited forthcoming album Map of the Soul: 7

The tour will commence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 11. Over the span of their tour, the band will perform in cities over the globe. They will perform at arenas in the United States, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, and Spain. For the overall population, the tickets will go on sale on February 7 at LiveNation.com. Nonetheless, allegedly, as indicated by an official public statement, individuals from the Global Official Fanclub will get first dibs on the tickets and would have the option to get them on February 5.

In the meantime, fans are excitedly waiting that the band will drop their forthcoming album. BTS is booked to release Map of the Soul: 7 on February 21. A couple of days back BTS dropped their new song Black Swan, which will highlight in the upcoming film and it was a moment hit. The band released the song on January 17 and the song advanced toward a portion of the world's top music charts by January 18. The song hit No. 1 on iTunes Top Songs charts in at least 93 countries, including United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, India, and Russia.

Look at the tour 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 – ??

June 14- ??

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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