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CONCERT

BTS

Sun Bowl, El Paso, US
03. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
03
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

BTS tickets for Sun Bowl concert in El Paso with ARIRANG tour, biggest hits and stadium K-pop night live

Looking for tickets to BTS in El Paso? Buying tickets for the Sun Bowl concert brings you into the current ARIRANG era, with all seven members back together, major hits, new material and stadium K-pop energy in the open-air setting near the UTEP campus

BTS in El Paso: the return of stadium K-pop energy to the Sun Bowl

BTS performs at the Sun Bowl in El Paso on 05/03/2026 at 20:00, as part of the "ARIRANG" tour, which marks a new joint chapter for the group after a period in which the members devoted themselves to solo projects and commitments outside their work together. For the audience in Texas, this is not just another concert date, but the arrival of one of today’s most recognizable pop groups at a stadium located next to the campus of The University of Texas at El Paso, with the mountain outlines of the Franklin Mountains as an unusual backdrop.

Since their debut in 2013, BTS has grown from a hip-hop-oriented Korean group into a global pop phenomenon whose sound moves between rap, R&B, electropop, dance pop and ballads. RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook have built an audience that follows not only the singles, but also the group’s narrative: themes of growing up, pressure, friendship, ambition and returning to oneself. That is precisely why the concert in El Paso has a strong emotional context for fans who have been waiting for a new phase of joint performances.

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Why the "ARIRANG" tour is important for fans

The name of the tour is connected to the album "ARIRANG", a release with which BTS is once again performing as a complete seven-member group. BigHit Music describes the album as a comeback that connects the group’s identity, Korean roots and the experiences the members gathered during the previous years. This gives the concert a different weight from the standard promotion of new material: the audience comes to hear songs that belong to the current phase of BTS, but also to recognize how the new sound builds on earlier stadium anthems.

For a broader audience, BTS is often easiest to recognize through global hits such as "Dynamite", "Butter" and "Permission to Dance", songs that brought the group even closer to the American pop audience. Long-time fans, however, know that BTS’s concert identity does not rely only on choruses, but also on the exchanges between the rap line and the vocal line, choreography, fan chants and moments in which the stadium becomes almost a collective choir.

The new album "ARIRANG" also introduces songs such as "Body to Body", "Hooligan", "Aliens", "FYA", "2.0" and "SWIM" into the set of concert anticipation, while without a confirmed set list it cannot be claimed exactly what will be performed in El Paso. What is certain is that the current tour carries the framework of a return, a reunion and major stadium concerts. That is enough for the date at the Sun Bowl to attract both those who have followed BTS for years and those who know them primarily through major international singles.

What kind of concert experience the audience can expect

BTS concerts are known for a very organized audience, strong visual recognizability and a high level of energy in arenas and stadiums. A large number of visitors is expected in El Paso, and local reports state that the organization of the concert includes extensive logistics, production and the arrival of a large amount of equipment. This does not mean that details about effects, guests or the duration of the performance should be invented, but it does indicate that the Sun Bowl is preparing for a concert whose scale goes beyond an ordinary evening at the stadium.

Musically, BTS live works on several levels. In faster songs, the audience follows the choreography and rhythm, in rap sections the contrast between the members comes to the fore, and in vocal moments the stadium can become quiet enough for thousands of voices to take over the chorus. For the ARMY audience, shared signals are especially important - lights, chants, banners and reactions to small gestures from the members. For a visitor going to BTS for the first time, the smartest approach is to arrive open to a concert that is not listened to passively.

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Who this concert is especially attractive for

This performance will first attract long-time fans who want to see all seven members in the current phase of their careers. But the Sun Bowl can also be interesting to an audience that does not usually follow K-pop, but loves large pop productions, dance performances and stadium energy in which the audience actively participates. BTS is one of the rare groups that can simultaneously connect teenagers, students, families, travelers from other cities and fans who analyze every album, lyric and concert transition.

For visitors who come for the experience itself, it is important to know that the BTS audience often gathers much earlier, exchanges fan materials and creates the impression of an event that begins before the actual entry into the stadium. This is part of the concert culture of this group, but also a reason for practical advice: plan to arrive earlier, check the rules for bringing in bags and expect crowds around the UTEP campus.

Sun Bowl: a stadium by the mountains and the university campus

The Sun Bowl is an open-air stadium in El Paso, on the grounds of The University of Texas at El Paso. In the sports calendar, it is best known as the home of the UTEP Miners football program and the traditional Sun Bowl game, but for concerts its combination of size, open space and position next to the Franklin Mountains is important. It is not an enclosed arena with controlled acoustics, but a stadium where sound, wind, the distance of the stands and the production setup shape the experience.UTEP Athletics lists the current capacity of the stadium as 45,971 seats, while some tourism and university sources also list figures around 51,000 for the complex, depending on the configuration and the way capacity is presented. For a concert visitor, what matters more is practical: it is a large open-air stadium, so one should expect sectors with different viewing angles, longer walking distances to the entrances and more pronounced weather conditions than in an indoor arena.


  • Venue: Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas, US

  • Location: The University of Texas at El Paso campus

  • Type of space: open-air stadium

  • Opened: 1963.

  • Listed UTEP Athletics capacity: 45,971 seats

  • Special feature: the stadium is located next to the mountain landscape of the Franklin Mountains



Because of the stadium’s location, local authorities and UTEP are specifically warning visitors not to try to watch the concert from nearby mountain slopes. Ahead of the BTS date, it was emphasized that the area will be monitored and that climbing to watch the concert is not allowed. This is important information for travelers coming to El Paso for the first time, because photos and videos of the stadium can give the impression that the mountain view is part of the usual experience. For this concert, the safe and permitted option is entry into the stadium with a valid ticket.

Arrival, parking and movement around the stadium

The Sun Bowl is located in an urban university environment, close to main roads and the campus. Organizers for stadium events usually direct visitors to parking areas around Schuster Avenue, Sun Bowl Drive, the Don Haskins Center and the inner parts of the campus, with mandatory observance of traffic signs. For concerts of this scale, the most reasonable approach is not to rely on the last minute, but to decide in advance whether one is arriving by car, taxi, rideshare transport or public transport.

The Sun Bowl Association states in its event-day guide that part of the parking is located south of the stadium along Schuster Avenue, part north of the Don Haskins Center lots, part in the UTEP campus area and in limited street locations in the surrounding neighborhoods. For rideshare and taxi transport, lot RA-2 is listed, at the corner of Randolph and Robinson. This information can be especially useful after the concert, when a large number of visitors are moving toward the exits at the same time.

If you are coming from outside El Paso, the most important thing is to factor in time for arrival from the hotel, security screening and movement through the campus. El Paso is a border city with transport links toward New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez, so the concert can attract an audience from the wider region, not only from West Texas. That means more people on the roads, more demand for transport and possibly longer waits after the end of the program.It is worth securing tickets on time.

Practical tips before departure

Entry rules should be checked immediately before arrival, because for large concerts they may differ from sporting events. The event page states "Clear Bag Policy", which means that visitors should pay special attention to the type of bag they bring in. If it is not necessary, the best option is to arrive with minimal belongings: an ID, card or cash if needed, a mobile phone, a portable battery of permitted size and clothing suitable for an evening stay outdoors.

For a concert that starts at 20:00, it is reasonable to arrive significantly earlier, especially if one needs to handle parking, find the entrance, pass security and reach the seat without rushing. The exact gate opening time is not stated in reliable sources that should be passed on as fact, so it is better to check it in the information the visitor receives with the ticket or through notices from the event organizer.

El Paso as a concert city for travelers

El Paso is not a typical backdrop for every major global pop tour, and that is precisely why this date has additional interest. The city lies on the western edge of Texas, along the border with Mexico and near New Mexico, with a landscape that combines desert space, mountains and the university part of the city. For visitors coming for one day, the concert may be a quick entry into the city, but those staying longer can count on a strong local character, food influenced by border culture and wide views toward the mountains.

Local media point out that the BTS concert is also expected to have a broader effect on hotels, restaurants and city services. This is also important for visitors: accommodation, transport and dinner plans should not be left until the end. With concerts like this, the city does not receive only an audience from the immediate surroundings, but also fans who travel by plane, bus or car across several states.

What to know about the repertoire without guessing

The set list for the concert in El Paso must not be invented in advance. With BTS, it is realistic to expect a combination of new material and songs that carry the group’s recognizable concert identity, but until the organizer or performer publishes details, any claim about the order of songs would be speculation. A safer framework is the current phase: "ARIRANG" is a comeback album, and the tour is positioned as a global stadium cycle that once again brings all seven members to the same stage for fans.That is exactly the greatest appeal of this concert. It is not necessary to promise surprises, special guests or an extended performance to understand why the Sun Bowl will be full of emotion. It is enough to know that BTS comes to El Paso after a long period of anticipation and that the audience will bring its own history with the group into the stadium: the first songs they listened to, the albums they followed, the solo phases of the members and the moment when everything comes together again in a joint concert.

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The atmosphere of the evening at the Sun Bowl

A concert in an open-air stadium in El Paso will have a different feeling from a performance in an indoor arena. The evening start brings city lights, an open sky and stands that gradually fill before the beginning. When the BTS audience takes over the space, an important part of the experience becomes the reactions from the stands: loud singing, waves of light and precise fan chants that give the songs additional rhythm. This is a concert in which the energy does not only descend from the stage toward the audience, but constantly returns back.For those coming for the first time, it is best to expect an intense, organized and emotional concert environment. BTS has an audience that knows the details, but does not close the door to new listeners. If you know only the biggest hits, you will have enough entry points. If you follow album by album, El Paso is an opportunity to experience the new "ARIRANG" era in stadium format, among fans who understand why this return carries so much weight.

Sources:

- BigHit Music - BTS profile, group members and career context.- BigHit Music - information about the album "ARIRANG" and the current phase of the group’s comeback.

- KVIA ABC-7 El Paso - local report on BTS performances at the Sun Bowl, preparations and expected audience arrival.

- UTEP Athletics - information about the Sun Bowl, stadium capacity and its role on the campus.- Sun Bowl Association - information about parking, rideshare zone and movement around the stadium.

- AP News - context of the BTS comeback, album and 2026-2027 world tour.

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