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Bts Las Vegas: Last-Minute Tickets Open for Allegiant Stadium Run

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BTS is back at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this week for four concerts, with last-minute tickets still available for every show. The group is scheduled to perform Saturday, May 23, at 8 p.m., Sunday, May 24, at 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 27, at 8 p.m. and Thursday, May 28, at 8 p.m.

The cheapest ticket found on for any one of the four shows is $114 including fees. Seats for the other Las Vegas concerts start between $116 and $136 including fees, giving fans a late chance to get into a run that is already drawing attention from buyers looking for a final opening.

The timing matters because these concerts are part of BTS's “Arirang World Tour” 2026 and support the group’s recently released sixth studio album, “Arirang.” The Las Vegas dates also revisit a stage the group knows well: a little over four years ago, BTS headlined four huge “” shows at Allegiant Stadium, turning the venue into one of the defining stops of that era.

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BTS typically performs 23 songs per concert based on , which gives fans a sense of the scale they can expect across the week. The live set can include “Butter,” “Spring Day,” “Fake Love,” “IDOL” and “Dynamite,” songs that have anchored some of the group’s biggest stadium moments and helped make the band’s concert reputation as much about momentum as production.

Those earlier stadium shows set a high bar. One review described how “pyrotechnics and fireworks punctuated major moments throughout the evening while an elevated circular stage rotated through the stadium,” and said that by the time BTS reached a remixed version of “Run BTS,” the third song of the night, “the electric energy inside Stanford Stadium had fully settled into place.” That is the kind of crowd response the Las Vegas run is hoping to recreate, even as the group returns with new material and a different tour frame.

The practical story now is simple: four dates are on the board, the cheapest ticket is still just over $100 with fees, and the window to buy is open for all of them. For fans trying to see BTS at Allegiant Stadium again, this week is the chance.

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