BTS Ticket Prices 2026 by City — What ARMY Actually Pays
Official BTS ARIRANG tickets sold out in hours, so most fans buying now are shopping the resale market — where prices vary wildly by city. We checked get-in (cheapest available) resale prices across major marketplaces for all 7 North American stops. Here is what tickets really cost, which nights are cheapest, and how to avoid overpaying.
Prices checked: July 10, 2026. Resale prices change daily — treat these as a snapshot, not a guarantee.
Face Value vs Resale
| Ticket tier | Face value |
|---|---|
| Upper level | ~$75+ |
| Lower bowl / floor | ~$200–$400 |
| VIP Soundcheck Package | ~$750–$1,500 |
Resale get-in prices below reflect the cheapest listings we found across marketplaces like TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on July 10, 2026 — some include fees, some do not.
Resale Get-In Prices by City
| City | Shows | Get-in price (Jul 10) | Cheapest night we found |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foxborough (Gillette) | Aug 5–6 | ~$67–$92 | Both nights similar |
| Baltimore (M&T Bank) | Aug 10–11 | ~$125–$170 | Aug 11 slightly cheaper |
| Inglewood (SoFi) | Sep 1, 2, 5 & 6 | ~$160–$300 | Sep 2 (Wednesday) |
| East Rutherford (MetLife) | Aug 1–2 | ~$215–$250 | Aug 2 slightly cheaper |
| Chicago (Soldier Field) | Aug 27–28 | ~$340–$420 | Aug 27 slightly cheaper |
| Arlington (AT&T) | Aug 15–16 | ~$339–$500+ | Aug 16 slightly cheaper |
| Toronto (Rogers Stadium) | Aug 22–23 | ~$430–$440 | Both nights similar |
What the Numbers Tell Us
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Foxborough is the bargain of the leg: get-in prices in the $67–$92 range are the lowest we found anywhere in North America — less than a third of most other stops.
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Arlington is the most expensive stop: get-in listings started around $339 and major marketplaces showed very low remaining inventory, with one large platform reporting only 4% of tickets left.
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Weeknights beat weekends: the cheapest SoFi night is Wednesday, September 2 — the Saturday shows (Sep 5–6) run noticeably higher.
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Second nights tend to be cheaper: in East Rutherford, Baltimore, and Chicago, the later date showed lower get-in prices at the time of our check.
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Toronto prices in USD sit in the $430s even though Rogers Stadium is one of the larger-capacity stops — cross-border demand is real.
How to Pay Less
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Compare at least two marketplaces before buying — get-in prices for the same show differed by $20–$50 between platforms in our check.
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Watch fee handling: some platforms show all-in prices, others add 20–30% at checkout.
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If you are flexible, target weeknight and second-night shows.
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Set price alerts — high-inventory shows can drift down as the date approaches, but low-inventory stops like Arlington are unlikely to get cheaper.
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Never buy from social media DMs. Stick to marketplaces with buyer guarantees, and see our full ticket guide for presale and safety basics: BTS ARIRANG Ticket Guide 2026 →
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are BTS tickets in 2026?
Face value ran roughly $75 for upper-level seats up to $200–$400 for floor and lower bowl, with VIP Soundcheck packages around $750–$1,500. On the resale market as of July 10, 2026, get-in prices ranged from about $67 in Foxborough to over $500 in Arlington.
What is the cheapest city to see BTS in North America?
Foxborough (Gillette Stadium, Aug 5–6) — resale get-in prices were around $67–$92 as of July 10, 2026, the lowest of the leg. Baltimore was the next cheapest at roughly $125–$170.
Why are Arlington and Toronto tickets so expensive?
Demand and inventory. Arlington showed the least remaining supply of any stop in our check, and Toronto is the leg's only Canadian date, pulling fans from across the country.
Do BTS ticket prices drop closer to the show?
Sometimes. Shows with lots of resale inventory can drift down as the date nears, while low-inventory or weekend shows often rise. There is no guarantee either way — if you see a price you can live with for a low-inventory show, waiting is a gamble.
Which SoFi Stadium night is cheapest?
Wednesday, September 2 was the cheapest of the four Los Angeles shows in our July 10 check, with get-in prices around $160. The Saturday shows on September 5 and 6 cost noticeably more.