
SEOUL: With BTS preparing for their highly anticipated 2026 world tour, fans are buzzing with speculation over what songs the K-pop superstars will perform. The septet is set to release their fifth full-length album, Arirang, on March 20, marking their first major comeback in over three years. The album’s title references a traditional Korean folk song symbolizing reunion and endurance.
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While the official tour name and setlist have yet to be revealed, ARMY—the group’s fanbase—is already predicting a mix of new tracks alongside career-defining hits. Arirang will feature 14 songs, and considering that BTS concerts typically include around 25 tracks, fans expect most new songs to make the cut.
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Social media discussions highlight older favorites that could reappear, including Dynamite, N.O., We Are Bulletproof pt.2, Danger, Run, War of Hormone, Boy In Luv, and Fake Love, along with recent chart-toppers like Butter. Solo performances from each member, a tradition in BTS tours, are also anticipated.
Fans are especially excited about the potential “comeback moments” from albums such as Love Yourself and Wings, while the band’s livestreams have hinted at rehearsals for older tracks.
As with past tours, BTS is known to evolve their setlist throughout the tour, meaning attendees at different shows may experience varied performances. This unpredictability, combined with a blend of emotional ballads, high-energy hits, and new tracks, is part of what makes BTS concerts such a global phenomenon.
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Until the tour kicks off, the final lineup of songs remains a mystery, leaving ARMY to dream and speculate about their favorite moments on stage. One fan on Reddit summed up the excitement: “Their catalogue is deep, so it’s going to be great no matter what.”
The BTS 2026 world tour promises to be a celebration of both their new music and enduring classics, giving fans a unique chance to relive the band’s most iconic moments.