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BTS Performs Second Las Vegas Concert at Allegiant Stadium

BTS held the second of four scheduled concerts at Allegiant Stadium on May 26, 2026. The performance featured songs from the album ARIRANG along with earlier tracks. The group last performed in Las Vegas in April 2022.

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BTS performed the second of four sold-out concerts at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on May 26, 2026. The shows are part of the BTS World Tour ARIRANG, which continues on May 27 and May 28. The seven members last appeared in Las Vegas during the Permission to Dance On Stage shows in April 2022.

After those performances, each member completed mandatory South Korean military service. The group reunited in June 2025 and recorded the album ARIRANG over five to six months.

The production used a 360-degree stage modeled on a Jeongja-style pavilion. The design incorporated the Taegeukgi motif from the South Korean flag. Extended runways and rotating sets allowed views from all sections of the stadium. Dancers carried LED flags displaying the ARIRANG logo and marched with the members around the stadium track.

Security directed fans to remain seated during the procession.

The set included a mash-up of the 2016 track “FIRE” and “FYA” from ARIRANG, accompanied by fire effects. ” Additional songs were “Black Swan” from the 2020 album Map of the Soul 7 and “Spine Breaker” from the 2014 album Skool Luv Affair. A hidden track titled “Come Over,” produced by SUGA and included on the ARIRANG deluxe vinyl, was performed for the first time in concert.

Members addressed the crowd directly.

V told the audience, “They told me that Vegas is called Sin City, so you have to prove it to me tonight. ” The article states that the crowd volume at times made it difficult to hear spoken segments. Several members were observed resting on stage between segments.

Key Facts

Four concerts
Scheduled at Allegiant Stadium May 23-28 2026
360-degree stage
Modeled on traditional Korean pavilion design
Hidden track
“Come Over” performed for first time live
Seven members
RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, Jung Kook

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. April 2022

    BTS performed Permission to Dance shows in Las Vegas.

    1 sourceForbes
  2. June 2025

    BTS members reunited after military service.

    1 sourceForbes
  3. May 23-24 2026

    BTS opened Las Vegas ARIRANG concerts at Allegiant Stadium.

    1 sourceForbes
  4. May 26 2026

    BTS held second Las Vegas concert of the ARIRANG tour.

    1 sourceForbes

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Additional performances on May 27 and 28 will complete the Las Vegas run.

  2. 02

    Fans who purchased the ARIRANG deluxe vinyl heard the hidden track performed live.

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PublishedMay 26, 2026, 10:29 PM
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