For years, Indian ARMYs have been manifesting just one thing - a BTS concert in India. From trending hashtags to fan art and flash mobs, their enthusiasm has known no bounds. Now, it seems their patience might finally pay off. Reports suggest that the world’s biggest K-pop group is planning a global tour in 2026, and Mumbai could be one of the lucky stops. Though nothing is official yet, the possibility has already set the internet ablaze.
BTS to plan biggest-ever world tour
According to Bloomberg report, BTS is preparing for what may be their biggest-ever world tour, spanning 65 shows across major cities worldwide. The report adds that more than 30 of these performances could be in North America alone, a scale that surpasses any of their previous tours.
The buzz started when alleged Live Nation touring data hinted that the group might perform in cities like Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, London, São Paulo, Sydney, and notably, Mumbai.
If confirmed, this will mark BTS’s first-ever live concert in India, a historic moment that fans have been waiting for since the group’s rise to global fame. Back in 2020, BTS’s Map of the Soul world tour was rumored to include India before it was cancelled due to the pandemic. Since then, fans have been holding on to hope that the group would one day make it to Indian shores.
Is BTS coming to Mumbai during world tour?
The excitement around BTS’s 2026 tour isn’t just about concerts, though. It ties in with their much-awaited new album, which, as per reports, is expected to drop in March 2026, their first in six years. The album will mark a fresh chapter for the group, as all seven members - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook - have now completed their mandatory military service and are ready to reunite.
HYBE, BTS’s parent company, and its label BigHit Music have remained tight-lipped. “Details regarding the tour’s scale and cities are still being discussed,” the agency said in a brief statement to Bloomberg, neither confirming nor denying the speculation.
Adding more weight to the Mumbai buzz is HYBE’s recent expansion in India. The company launched its South Asia headquarters in Mumbai, signalling a stronger commitment to engaging with Indian audiences. The move could pave the way for future K-pop events, collaborations, and fans hope, BTS’s long-awaited concert in the country.
Across social media, Indian ARMYs are already celebrating the possibility. Memes, fan edits, and hopeful tweets are flooding X (formerly Twitter), with “BTS in Mumbai” trending soon after the news broke. Many fans see this as more than just a concert.
While HYBE and BigHit have yet to make anything official, one thing is clear: the anticipation is at an all-time high. For Indian fans, 2026 could finally be the year when BTS steps on an Indian stage and ARMY can't wait!
BTS to plan biggest-ever world tour
According to Bloomberg report, BTS is preparing for what may be their biggest-ever world tour, spanning 65 shows across major cities worldwide. The report adds that more than 30 of these performances could be in North America alone, a scale that surpasses any of their previous tours.
The buzz started when alleged Live Nation touring data hinted that the group might perform in cities like Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, London, São Paulo, Sydney, and notably, Mumbai.
If confirmed, this will mark BTS’s first-ever live concert in India, a historic moment that fans have been waiting for since the group’s rise to global fame. Back in 2020, BTS’s Map of the Soul world tour was rumored to include India before it was cancelled due to the pandemic. Since then, fans have been holding on to hope that the group would one day make it to Indian shores.
Is BTS coming to Mumbai during world tour?
The excitement around BTS’s 2026 tour isn’t just about concerts, though. It ties in with their much-awaited new album, which, as per reports, is expected to drop in March 2026, their first in six years. The album will mark a fresh chapter for the group, as all seven members - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook - have now completed their mandatory military service and are ready to reunite.
HYBE, BTS’s parent company, and its label BigHit Music have remained tight-lipped. “Details regarding the tour’s scale and cities are still being discussed,” the agency said in a brief statement to Bloomberg, neither confirming nor denying the speculation.
Adding more weight to the Mumbai buzz is HYBE’s recent expansion in India. The company launched its South Asia headquarters in Mumbai, signalling a stronger commitment to engaging with Indian audiences. The move could pave the way for future K-pop events, collaborations, and fans hope, BTS’s long-awaited concert in the country.
Across social media, Indian ARMYs are already celebrating the possibility. Memes, fan edits, and hopeful tweets are flooding X (formerly Twitter), with “BTS in Mumbai” trending soon after the news broke. Many fans see this as more than just a concert.
While HYBE and BigHit have yet to make anything official, one thing is clear: the anticipation is at an all-time high. For Indian fans, 2026 could finally be the year when BTS steps on an Indian stage and ARMY can't wait!
You may also like

The Grandmother Who Fought Cancer Yet Kept Her Faith: A 74-Year-Old's Final Chhath Puja That Moved the Nation

He's In Best Space To Have A Crack At Australia: Khawaja Backs Renshaw As Opener In Ashes

Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's name etched on Tipu Sultan's summer palace wall near Bengaluru; tourists demand action

Congress-RJD do not respect Constitution: Kiren Rijiju on ex-CBI officer's fodder scam revelations (IANS Interview)

Warrior mindset or pure indulgence, Ayushmann Khurrana reveals how he approaches his films





