
RM
Leader • Rap line
BTS is a seven-member South Korean group known for powerful performances, meaningful lyrics and a global fan community. On StreetDance.com, this page focuses on their dance influence: how choreography, stage direction, performance videos and fan covers shaped a worldwide movement.
Meet the members

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Leader • Rap line

Vocal • Visual

Rap • Producer

Dance captain • Energy

Contemporary • Expression

Tone • Presence

Center • All-rounder
Track the upcoming BTS world tour stops from June 1, 2026 onward by date, city, region and venue. Tour dates, cities and venue details for ARMY fans and dance culture followers.
Dates and venue details can change. Always verify with official BTS/BIGHIT, Weverse or the ticket seller before booking travel or tickets.

Calendar updated: past dates before June 1, 2026 have been removed.
| Date | City | Venue | Region | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 12–13, 2026June 2026 | Busan, South Korea | Busan Asiad Main Stadium | Asia | Korea stadium stop |
| Jun 26–27, 2026June 2026 | Madrid, Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano | Europe | Europe opening stop |
| Jul 1–2, 2026July 2026 | Brussels, Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium | Europe | Belgium stadium stop |
| Jul 6–7, 2026July 2026 | London, United Kingdom | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Europe | Two London shows |
| Jul 11–12, 2026July 2026 | Munich, Germany | Allianz Arena | Europe | Germany stadium stop |
| Jul 17–18, 2026July 2026 | Paris, France | Stade de France | Europe | France stadium stop |
| Aug 1–2, 2026August 2026 | East Rutherford, USA | MetLife Stadium | North America | New York/New Jersey area |
| Aug 5–6, 2026August 2026 | Foxborough, USA | Gillette Stadium | North America | Boston area stop |
| Aug 10–11, 2026August 2026 | Baltimore, USA | M&T Bank Stadium | North America | Maryland stop |
| Aug 15–16, 2026August 2026 | Arlington, USA | AT&T Stadium | North America | Texas stadium stop |
| Aug 22–23, 2026August 2026 | Toronto, Canada | Rogers Centre | North America | Canada stop |
| Aug 27–28, 2026August 2026 | Chicago, USA | Soldier Field | North America | Midwest stop |
| Sep 1–2, 5–6, 2026September 2026 | Los Angeles, USA | SoFi Stadium | North America | Four-show run |
| Oct 2–3, 2026October 2026 | Bogotá, Colombia | Estadio El Campín | South America | South America run |
| Oct 9–10, 2026October 2026 | Lima, Peru | Estadio Nacional | South America | Peru stadium stop |
| Oct 16–17, 2026October 2026 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos | South America | Chile stadium stop |
| Oct 23–24, 2026October 2026 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | River Plate Stadium | South America | Argentina stop |
| Oct 28, 30–31, 2026October 2026 | São Paulo, Brazil | Allianz Parque | South America | Three-show run |
| Nov 19, 21–22, 2026November 2026 | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Kaohsiung National Stadium | Asia | Taiwan shows |
| Dec 3, 5–6, 2026December 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand | Rajamangala National Stadium | Asia | Thailand shows |
| Dec 12–13, 2026December 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Bukit Jalil National Stadium | Asia | Malaysia stop |
| Dec 17, 19–20, 22, 2026December 2026 | Singapore | National Stadium | Asia | Four-show run |
| Dec 26–27, 2026December 2026 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium | Asia | Indonesia stop |
| Feb 12–13, 2027February 2027 | Melbourne, Australia | Marvel Stadium | Oceania | Australia opening stop |
| Feb 20–21, 2027February 2027 | Sydney, Australia | Accor Stadium | Oceania | Sydney shows |
| Mar 4, 6–7, 2027March 2027 | Hong Kong | Kai Tak Stadium | Asia | Hong Kong shows |
| Mar 13–14, 2027March 2027 | Manila, Philippines | Philippine Arena | Asia | Final listed stop |
Busan Asiad Main Stadium
Asia • Korea stadium stopRiyadh Air Metropolitano
Europe • Europe opening stopKing Baudouin Stadium
Europe • Belgium stadium stopTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Europe • Two London showsAllianz Arena
Europe • Germany stadium stopStade de France
Europe • France stadium stopMetLife Stadium
North America • New York/New Jersey areaGillette Stadium
North America • Boston area stopM&T Bank Stadium
North America • Maryland stopAT&T Stadium
North America • Texas stadium stopRogers Centre
North America • Canada stopSoldier Field
North America • Midwest stopSoFi Stadium
North America • Four-show runEstadio El Campín
South America • South America runEstadio Nacional
South America • Peru stadium stopEstadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
South America • Chile stadium stopRiver Plate Stadium
South America • Argentina stopAllianz Parque
South America • Three-show runKaohsiung National Stadium
Asia • Taiwan showsRajamangala National Stadium
Asia • Thailand showsBukit Jalil National Stadium
Asia • Malaysia stopNational Stadium
Asia • Four-show runGelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
Asia • Indonesia stopMarvel Stadium
Oceania • Australia opening stopAccor Stadium
Oceania • Sydney showsKai Tak Stadium
Asia • Hong Kong showsPhilippine Arena
Asia • Final listed stop
Power, attitude, sharp hits and hip-hop stage confidence.
Hip Hop
Fast formations, clean timing and high-energy performance.
Choreo
Smooth footwork, playful groove and fan-friendly pop movement.
PopExplore BTS as part of the wider K-pop dance world: choreography, easy routines, fan covers, beginner practice and dance culture for younger fans.
BTS choreography connects clean formations, strong musical accents, synchronized movement and performance storytelling.
Explore choreographyFrom short fan-cover sections to full group formations, K-pop dance routines are perfect for crews, classes, workshops and online practice.
Explore routinesYoung fans can learn safe, fun and age-friendly K-pop dance moves through easy steps, rhythm games and positive fan-cover activities.
K-pop for kidsFan cams are important because they focus attention on details that can disappear in a full-stage broadcast: footwork, facial expression, musical accents, transitions, center changes and individual movement texture.

When the formation opens and one member takes the center, fan cams help viewers study how the group frames that moment through spacing and timing.
Close fan-cam angles make it easier to see bounce, weight changes, steps and small transitions that dancers often want to learn.
K-pop performance is not only choreography. Expression, confidence, eye focus and attitude are part of the movement quality fans connect with.
For dancers, fan cams can act like study material. They show angles, timing and performance energy that help fans build stronger covers.
This StreetDance.com BTS ARMY fan page is built around dance discovery. The goal is to help fans, dancers and K-pop lovers explore how BTS choreography became part of global dance culture through dance practices, stage performances, challenges, fan covers and memorable movement details.
BTS dance practice videos are important because they show clean formations, spacing, transitions, musical accents and group synchronization without the distraction of full stage production.
These topics help the page rank for dance-specific searches instead of only general BTS searches.
BTS helped make choreography a major part of global fan participation. Fans do not only listen; they learn, film, perform and share the movement.

Sharp arm lines, low bounce, crew confidence and stage attack. Great for dancers who want strong accents and attitude.
Clean timing, quick formation changes and high stamina. A strong reference for practicing synchronization.
Easy-to-recognize gestures, smooth footwork and fan-friendly sections that work well for short-form covers.
Controlled lines, emotional texture and expressive movement. Best for dancers who want performance quality over tricks.
Aggressive transitions, fast musicality and big group energy. Ideal for advanced fan crews.
Fan covers, K-pop crews, city meetups and ARMY dance moments from around the world.

Highlight group covers, choreography accuracy and performance energy.
Feature individual fan-cam style covers and expressive performance moments.
List future ARMY dance meetups, flash mobs and popup performances.
Fan-cam popup events, fan gatherings and dance-study moments from the ARMY community.

Study formations, timing, transitions and movement details through dance-practice style videos.
Fan-cam style study area for center switches, facial performance, footwork details and stage presence.
Focused on ARMY fan-cam popup events, dance meetups, flash mobs and live fan-cover moments around the world.

Editorial feature: how fan covers keep the movement alive worldwide.

What dancers can study from BTS formations and transitions.

Build this into a future upload or community showcase section.
“We have learned to love ourselves, so now I urge you to speak yourself.” — RM

BTS did not only build a music audience; they helped build a dance-participation culture. For StreetDance.com, the most interesting part is how choreography became a bridge between stage performance, K-pop fandom, social media, fan covers and global youth dance culture.
The movement language around BTS often connects hip-hop inspired grooves, sharp arm accents, isolations, footwork, formation changes and pop-stage precision. This gives their choreography a strong visual identity: dancers can recognize the song not only by the music, but by the silhouette of the movement.
One reason BTS choreography works so well online is the clarity of the group picture. When seven performers hit the same musical accent, switch levels, rotate formations or open space for a solo moment, the choreography becomes easy to remember and powerful to replay.
Fan covers are one of the biggest reasons BTS connects to dance culture. ARMY dancers study the timing, spacing, facial performance, hand details and transitions. A performance becomes more than a show; it becomes something fans can learn, remix and perform in their own city.
Street dance culture has always been about participation: watching, learning, responding, battling, filming and sharing. BTS fan dance culture follows a similar energy. The audience becomes active, and the choreography becomes a social language.
BTS choreography combines strong synchronization, clean formations, musical accents, expressive performance and routines that fans can study through dance practice videos.
Popular dance-cover choices include MIC Drop, Dynamite, Butter, Dope, Black Swan, ON and Run BTS because they offer clear movement identity and memorable choreography sections.
Many BTS performances use hip-hop inspired grooves, footwork, isolations, battle energy and group formations that connect naturally with streetdance and performance culture.
No. This is an independent fan page for dance commentary, fan culture and editorial coverage. It is not affiliated with BTS, BIGHIT MUSIC or HYBE.
Simple dance language for fans who want to understand BTS choreography and K-pop performance better.
How dancers are arranged on stage and how they move between positions.
Moving one body part clearly while the rest stays controlled.
The bounce, rhythm and body feel behind the steps.
A sharp accent that lands exactly on a sound or beat.
The movement used to travel from one section or formation to the next.
When focus changes from one performer to another inside the formation.
Group timing where dancers hit movements together.
Step patterns, direction changes and weight shifts.
Expression, confidence, focus and energy beyond the steps.
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