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BTS

Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, US
26. April 2026. 20:00h
2026
26
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

BTS tickets for the Tampa concert - stadium return and the "ARIRANG" era at Raymond James Stadium

Looking for BTS tickets in Tampa? This concert at Raymond James Stadium marks the group's return to the stadium stage in the "ARIRANG" era, with new songs alongside signature hits. If you want tickets for BTS, Tampa is one of the key stops on the North American leg of the tour

BTS in Tampa: the return of a major group and the American start of the tour

BTS is coming to Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, April 26, as part of the "ARIRANG" world tour, and the Tampa run carries extra weight because Florida is precisely the starting point of the North American leg of this tour. After concerts in Goyang and Tokyo Dome, audiences in Tampa are among the first in the USA to get the full stadium format of the band's comeback era, a band that in 2026 opened a new chapter with a joint album and a major tour. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

For the visitor, that means they are not coming to a routine date in the middle of the tour, but to a concert that carries the energy of the very beginning of the American stretch. Tampa has also received three dates - April 25, 26, and 28 - which says enough about the organizers' assessment of how great the interest is and how important the city is in the schedule of BTS's return to the stadium stage.

Where BTS is now in its career

BTS is not coming to Tampa only with a catalog of hits, but also with a very clear new context. The album "ARIRANG", released on March 20, 2026, is their first group studio album after approximately three years and nine months, and the official description from BIGHIT MUSIC emphasizes that the members were deeply involved in the writing and production. The album has 14 songs and is conceived as a work that combines the group's identity, the experience of the hiatus, and a new phase after the reunion.That is important information both for the audience that has followed them since the era of the albums "Wings", "Love Yourself", and "Map of the Soul", and for the broader audience that knows BTS above all through the songs "Dynamite", "Butter", "DNA", "Fake Love", "IDOL", and "MIC Drop". This concert is therefore not just a review of the greatest hits, but also an encounter with a band that is not building a new era through nostalgia, but through new material that is already defining the sound of the tour.

What can be expected from the live performance

The first concerts of the tour have already shown the basic direction. Reports from the start of the tour show that BTS on stage combines songs from the album "ARIRANG" with older, recognizable titles from various phases of its career. In other words, the Tampa audience is not going to a performance focused exclusively on the new album, but neither to a "greatest hits" evening without context - the balance between the new and the familiar is so far one of the main strengths of this tour.

Reviews so far from Asia also suggest that the emphasis is on strong group dynamics, the exchange of rap and vocal parts, and the feeling that the seven members are once again presenting themselves as one whole. This is important because the collective comeback is precisely one of the key stories of 2026: not solo performances by one or two members, but BTS together in a major stadium format.For the audience in Tampa, it is especially interesting that certain stadiums on the tour have already announced "360-degree, in-the-round" production. Such a setup as a rule changes the perception of the concert: there is less of a feeling that everything is happening only "in front", and more of an impression that the performer is at the center of the space and that a larger part of the stadium gets a more active visual relationship with the stage. Seats are disappearing quickly.

Who this concert is especially appealing to

BTS in Tampa makes sense for several different types of audiences. Longtime fans will get the return of the entire group in a period that already carries the weight of a turning point. The audience that came to BTS through global pop singles gets a stadium concert by performers who have a broad enough catalog that the evening does not depend only on one era. And for lovers of Korean pop, this is one of those dates that shows well how K-pop is positioned today in the world's largest venues.

The appeal also lies in the fact that BTS brings together more layers of audience than most stadium performers. At the same concert there will be people who have followed them since the early Korean releases, those who discovered them through Anglophone megahits, as well as an audience for whom this is simply an opportunity to see one of the most recognizable pop groups of the last decade in the format for which their songs and stage rhythm were naturally built.

Raymond James Stadium as a concert venue

Raymond James Stadium is not an arena that hides the scale of an event - it is a stadium with 65,000 seats, expandable to 75,000, opened in 1998. It is a venue accustomed to massive sports and music productions, and in the concert context its advantage is precisely its breadth: when a performer has the catalog and stage authority for a stadium, a space like this amplifies the feeling of a collective event instead of diluting it.

For BTS, such a venue is logical. Their songs work well in a large space because they rely on both rhythm and audience singalongs, and the stadium in Tampa has already been confirmed as one of the American hosts of the tour. An additional local detail that gives this venue recognizability is the stadium's famous "pirate ship" iconography, which gives Raymond James a different visual identity from a series of generic NFL locations.


  • Address: 4201 North Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33607

  • Capacity: 65,000 seats, with the possibility of expansion to 75,000

  • Type of venue: open-air stadium, adapted for large concert productions

  • Special feature of the location: the stadium is known for its recognizable "pirate ship" element

  • Three dates have been confirmed for BTS in Tampa: April 25, 26, and 28, 2026.

Arrival, parking, and movement around the stadium

At a concert like this, the practical part of the evening is not secondary. Official stadium information states that all vehicles entering the stadium or Tampa Sports Authority property are subject to inspection, and for most events the drop-off and pick-up zone for taxis, rideshare, and other forms of drop-off is located by Steinbrenner Field. For RVs, buses, and campers, Lot 8 along Himes Avenue is designated for most events. It is worth expecting congestion on the approach and leaving more time than you would leave for a classic arena concert.

The exact gate opening time for the April 26 date at the time of preparing the text is not highlighted in the summaries of the stadium's official pages, so it is smart to follow updates immediately before the concert. At stadium events, the difference is often made precisely by entry: the security check, the distance from parking to the entrance, and the distribution of people by sectors can take more time than visitors expect.

For travelers from outside Tampa, it is also important that Tampa International Airport is located about five miles west of the city center, while the stadium is in a zone that is practical for arrival from the direction of the airport and Westshore. That makes same-day arrival easier for those traveling by plane, but it is still worth planning enough buffer because of concert traffic around the stadium.

Tampa as a city for a concert weekend

Tampa is a convenient city for a concert weekend because it offers several different rhythms of stay. If you want a city walk and a lighter pace before the concert, Tampa Riverwalk and the central part of the city are a natural option. If you find the historical and evening atmosphere more interesting, Ybor City remains the most recognizable district, with its cigar history and a different urban character from the rest of the city.

That is also important for the audience traveling specifically because of BTS. Tampa is not just "stadium plus hotel", but a city where the concert can fit into a full weekend program, especially because the stadium is relatively close to the airport and the main city zones. It is worth securing tickets in time.

How to read this date on the tour

The Tampa concert on April 26 also has value because it comes immediately after the Asian opening of the tour. The first audience impressions and reports from Goyang and Tokyo have already created the feeling that this is a comeback that relies not only on symbolism, but also on a genuinely new production and musical phase. That gives the Tampa date additional tension: the audience in the USA is coming to an already "warmed-up" concert, but still early enough to feel the initial charge of the tour.In addition, the fact that the North American leg opens precisely in Tampa makes this city one of the key American points of the entire tour. For fans who like to be at dates that mean something within the broader schedule, that is a serious argument. Not because every city on the tour would be the same, but precisely because it is not - and Tampa here has the role of the start of the American chapter.

Atmosphere of the evening

The audience can expect a stadium full of people who know very well why they have come. At BTS concerts, the energy does not depend only on the stage, but also on the reaction of the stands: on singing choruses together, a precise response to familiar parts of the choreography, and the feeling that the audience is not coming to watch passively, but to participate actively in the rhythm of the evening. In an open stadium, that becomes even more pronounced because the crowd literally creates part of the acoustic impression.

For those going to BTS for the first time, that combination is precisely the most interesting - a top-level rehearsed pop performance with a very lively audience that adds its own dramaturgy to the concert. For those who have followed them for a long time, Tampa is an opportunity to see the new "ARIRANG" era live at the moment when it is only beginning to be defined how those songs breathe on stage and how they connect with a catalog that has already become globally recognizable.

What is smart to keep in mind before leaving

At a stadium concert like this, three simple decisions help the most: arrive earlier than you think you need to, sort out your arrival and return plan in advance, and do not count on everything around the stadium moving quickly. If you are coming from another city, the airport - hotel - stadium combination in Tampa is feasible, but only with a good time buffer. If you are coming by car, vehicle inspection and traffic on the approach to the stadium should be taken seriously.

The BTS concert on April 26 in Tampa is therefore not just another date on the calendar. It is an evening in which the new album, the return of the entire group, and the start of the American leg of the tour come together in one event at a stadium that can handle exactly that kind of scale. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Sources:
- BIGHIT MUSIC / BTS Tour and Discography - confirmed tour dates in Tampa, context of the album "ARIRANG", release date, and description of the current phase of the career
- Raymond James Stadium - event confirmation, stadium capacity, address, parking information, transport, and vehicle entry rules
- AP News, Billboard, and Korea JoongAng Daily - context of the comeback tour, opening concerts in Asia, and the outline of what the audience can expect from the live repertoire
- Visit Tampa Bay and Tampa International Airport - brief context of the city, the area around the stadium, and practical information for travelers coming to Tampa

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