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Bts Tickets Melbourne: Third Marvel Stadium Show Added for Feb. 10

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BTS have added a third Melbourne concert to their Australian leg, giving fans a new chance to buy Bts Tickets Melbourne for Wednesday, Feb. 10 at Marvel Stadium. The extra date lifts the run to five stadium shows across Melbourne and Sydney.

The new Melbourne show was added after overwhelming presale demand, but the queue is not open to everyone. Only registered ARMY Membership holders with a Global membership number beginning with BA can access the presale for the Feb. 10 date, which opens Wednesday, June 3 at 10 a.m. AEST.

That timing is why the search is spiking now. General on sale for all five Australian shows begins Thursday, June 4 at 10 a.m. AEST for Melbourne and 1 p.m. AEST for Sydney, with tickets available through btsworldtourofficial.com. The five-date Australian run now includes three nights at Marvel Stadium on Feb. 10, Feb. 12 and Feb. 13, followed by two nights at Accor Stadium in Sydney on Feb. 20 and Feb. 21.

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The added Melbourne date also sharpens what this leg has become: a bigger piece of what is being billed as the largest global K-pop tour of all time. The production spans stadiums across Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America and Southeast Asia and features a 360-degree, in-the-round stage design. It is BTS’ first headline tour together since Permission to Dance on Stage, which included 12 sold-out shows across Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

For Melbourne fans, the fine print matters as much as the extra night. The new show increases the odds of a ticket, but only for those who cleared the membership step early enough to get into the presale queue. Everyone else is left waiting for the general sale on June 4, when the scramble for the remaining seats begins in earnest.

BTS are touring behind , their fifth studio album, released in March 2026 and already a No. 1 200 debut. The album became the group’s sixth No. 1 on the chart since 2020, a reminder that the demand now stretching from Melbourne to Sydney is tied to a comeback that has held its commercial power. The next test is simple: whether the added date satisfies the rush that forced it onto the calendar, or whether more fans are left chasing the seats that remain.

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