BTS fans around the world were left both thrilled and stunned when tickets for all European dates of their highly anticipated “ARIRANG” World Tour sold out in under an hour. From London to Paris, Munich to Madrid and Brussels, the massive demand for seats was visible everywhere online as ticketing platforms struggled under unprecedented traffic. The frenzy followed the announcement of the band’s first full tour since completing mandatory military service, marking a huge moment in their career and for fans who have waited years for a full group comeback.The tour supports their upcoming album, Arirang, set to release on March 20, 2026, and spans 82 shows across 34 cities worldwide, their biggest schedule yet. It kicks off in April in South Korea and continues across Asia, North America, Europe, and beyond into early 2027. Europe’s stops were always expected to be in high demand, but the speed of the sellout still exceeded expectations.BTS ARIRANG Tour Tickets Sell Out FastWhen general ticket sales opened on January 24 for the European leg of the ARIRANG World Tour, fans rushed to secure their place. Fans reported long online queues and frustrated waiting rooms as demand far outweighed supply.The excitement on social media was instant. Many users celebrated with captions like “BTS the legends you are”and“Stadiums sold out in an hour is insane.”Others made note of the long wait ARMYs have had for a full group tour:“WE WAITED YEARS!”and “BTS paved the way” were among the most shared reactions.A few even took playful jabs at critics, saying they were“waiting for the people who call ARMYs bots”after the flood of online ticket demand.For many fans, selling out Europe so quickly wasn’t just a numbers story; it was proof of how much BTS means to their global fanbase after a long hiatus.As the tour continues to roll out worldwide, ARMYs everywhere are now looking toward the upcoming shows in Asia and North America, hoping to secure tickets for the rest of what promises to be one of the most memorable tours in recent pop history.