BTS “Low” Concert Ticket Sales Trigger Surprising Backlash

BTS is facing controversy over their world tour ticket sales.
The group announced their highly anticipated comeback and world tour with multiple stops worldwide. Pre-sales began January 22, and several dates are already sold out, forcing HYBE to add more shows.
Some U.S. cities are selling fewer tickets than expected. El Paso, Texas, and Foxborough, Massachusetts still have many unsold seats during pre-sale. This is unusual compared to other locations where tickets sold quickly.

Fans quickly reacted— not angry about unsold tickets— but upset over the limited dates in certain regions. Many believe other cities deserved more shows.
Here’s the official tweet on added dates in Tampa and Stanford:
[공지] BTS (방탄소년단) WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN TAMPA & STANFORD 회차 추가 안내 (+ENG)https://t.co/a8dA6oF5Si
#방탄소년단 #BTS #BTS_WORLDTOUR_ARIRANG #BTS_WORLDTOUR_ARIRANG_TAMPA #BTS_WORLDTOUR_ARIRANG_STANFORD— BTS_official (@bts_bighit) January 22, 2026
Fans took to Twitter expressing frustration:
and the entirety of europe got .. 7 dates or something right. whatever pic.twitter.com/z4SBqYvhtQ
— girl (@jinniemcgill) January 23, 2026
There are still so many seats but stupid Americans chose to go to Toronto when it’s the only stop for the whole country. I cannot stand y’all. pic.twitter.com/JTdrBOkBXG
— cnrkk (@dolliekooker) January 23, 2026
they really couldve just given arlington more dates bro pic.twitter.com/sHdu0bMnBG
— junie… (@sugastri) January 23, 2026
And yet no Atlanta… make it make sense.
Not complaining bc I’m happy to go other places I just don’t get it! pic.twitter.com/tmMcEDoYjI— JKAnnie ⁷ ⒷⓉⓈ ⊙⊝⊜ (@jkannie1) January 23, 2026
BTS and HYBE say they plan to add more tour dates soon to meet fan demand.

