BTS Closes Out Europe at Stade de France This Week. Two Nights, Then It's Back to the U.S.
BTS plays Stade de France in Saint-Denis on July 17 and 18 - their last European stop on the ARIRANG World Tour before the group heads back across the Atlantic for a second U.S. run in August. Both nights are sold out, following the same pattern as every European date on this leg.
Tour schedule (Europe, remaining):
July 17-18 - Saint-Denis, France - Stade de France
What comes right before and after:
July 11-12 - Munich, Germany - Allianz Arena (completed)
Aug. 1-2 - East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium
Aug. 5-6 - Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
Tickets:
Both Paris shows sold out on general sale in January. The Stade de France official box office still lists a live booking page for July 17 with tickets from €78.50 to €260 - worth checking directly, since venue-held inventory sometimes opens up separately from the main Ticketmaster allocation.
For officially resold tickets, use the Stade de France's own exchange rather than third-party resale sites - it's the venue's guaranteed resale platform, with pricing capped at face value.
Ticketmaster France and Fnac Spectacles are the other two official retailers for this venue; search "BTS" directly on either site rather than following a specific event link, since listings shift as dates sell through.
BTSWORLDTOUROFFICIAL.com remains the single source for official presale announcements, schedule changes, and any additional dates; the site also carries standing warnings against third-party resale sites misrepresenting themselves as official channels.
Stade de France is BTS's only French stop on this leg, and the show follows the same 360-degree, four-catwalk stage design used across the tour, built to give every seat in a stadium bowl a sightline to the group. The Paris dates cap a European run that included London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Brussels' Stade Roi Baudouin, Madrid, and Munich - all sold out on general sale in January.
By the numbers, this is the largest tour ever mounted by a K-pop act: 79 shows across 34 cities on four continents, a record the band already held going into this leg and extends with every additional date added. After Paris, the ARIRANG tour heads back to U.S. stadiums in August before further legs to Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and a Latin America run beginning in Bogotá in October.
The next presale-relevant window for fans without Paris tickets: general on-sale for the tour's Asia and Australia legs opened worldwide via Live Nation on June 4, with remaining availability varying by city. Fans chasing Paris tickets specifically should watch the official tour site rather than resale marketplaces, where per-city pricing has climbed well past face value on every sold-out leg so far.

