Celebrity Breaking News · Riley Morgan · 6 July 2026

BTS London week begins with Arirang festival and Spurs shows

BTS London week begins with Arirang festival and Spurs shows

BTS London week is officially underway, with HYBE's updated BTS THE CITY ARIRANG notice detailing a July 4–10 citywide festival built around the group's only UK concerts at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 6 and 7. ARMY can chase stamp-rally missions, landmark light-ups, pop-ups and partner menus while RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook return to the capital. The refreshed Weverse guidance lands as Time Out confirms both Spurs nights are sold out and a summer heatwave is forecast.

Key Takeaways

What is BTS THE CITY ARIRANG London?

According to HYBE's updated Weverse notice, BTS THE CITY ARIRANG LONDON commemorates the release of BTS's new album and the London leg of the ARIRANG world tour. The festival runs from Saturday, July 4 through Friday, July 10, 2026 (BST).

Programs let fans experience the group's music and message beyond the stadium. Highlights include exhibitions at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, ARMY MADANG at Outernet from July 8–10, and an eight-stop stamp rally. HYBE notes schedules may change because of weather or on-site conditions, and some activities require advance reservations.

When and where are the BTS London concerts?

Time Out lists the only UK dates on the entire ARIRANG world tour as Monday, July 6 and Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in N17. The Weverse notice aligns, marking both nights as live events tied to the stamp rally.

Fans who secured tickets when both nights sold out in about 30 minutes should plan for doors at 5pm. Based on European tour timings cited by Time Out, BTS are expected on stage between about 7:30pm and 7:50pm. There is no opening act before a roughly 2.5-hour set and a 10:30pm stadium curfew.

London is forecast to swelter during show week. Time Out projects highs of 30C on July 6 and 32C on July 7, so hydration and sun protection matter for anyone travelling to north London.

What fan experiences are happening across London?

The Weverse map highlights spectacle beyond Spurs. On Monday, July 6, the London Eye is scheduled to glow Arirang red from 9:30pm to 11:00pm, while an Arirang-themed boat is set to appear on the River Thames near the London Eye from 5:00pm on July 6 through 2:00am on July 7.

At the Korean Cultural Centre UK, fans can explore interactive exhibitions, including iconic stage costumes from BTS's 2019 Wembley performances. ARMY MADANG opens at Outernet from July 8–10 as a dedicated fan space listed in the official program.

Food is part of the celebration too. The Daily Echo reports that Bunsik's Westquay branch is serving the BTS THE CITY ARIRANG Set from July 4–10. The £9.90 meal includes The Idol Bite Corn Dog, K-pop Star Potato, a Korean drink, and a limited-edition fan sticker sheet while stocks last.

Founder Jae Cho told the outlet that BTS have taken Korean music and culture worldwide, and that Bunsik wants to be a place where fans can enjoy food and feel part of the moment. For broader coverage, see our Celebrity Breaking News section.

Can you still get BTS London tickets?

Time Out states that BTS in London is sold out. Resale tickets may still surface on sites such as Viagogo and Stubhub, though buyers should weigh platform policies and pricing carefully.

Anyone heading to Spurs should travel by public transit rather than driving, because event-day parking controls and road closures apply around the stadium. Time Out also warns that bags must be smaller than A4 (21cm x 30cm), with strict bans on large backpacks, outside liquids, and professional cameras.

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