After the Taiwanese performance last month, those who focused on the domestic awards ceremony and the broadcasting company song festival will perform 11 performances scheduled for April, starting with Nagoya Dome in Japan from December 12 to 13.
The schedule was concentrated in major cities in Japan and Southeast Asia.
They will be on stage at the National Stadium in Singapore on February 19, the Yahoo Cudome in Fukuoka on February 16-17, the Asia World Expo Arena in Hong Kong on March 20-21 and 23-24, and the Razamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on April 6-7. A notice of the sale of all performances is posted on the website of the agency's Big Hit Entertainment.
The Love Your Self tour, which started in Seoul last August, led to a Japanese dome tour after gathering 320,000 viewers in North America and Europe.
The Japan Dome Tour will be held in November last year, following the Tokyo Dome and Osaka Kyocera Dome, and the Nagoya Dome and Fukuoka Yahoo Cudome will be held in nine cities with a total of 380,000 seats.
BTS showed growth in opening its first dome tour in more than a year after performing its first dome performance since its debut at Kyocera Dome in Osaka in October 2017.
Southeast Asian performances were also bigger than the 2017 BTS Live Trilogy episode III The Wings Tour.
Singapore National Stadium is a multipurpose stadium with a capacity of 55,000 people. Hong Kong Asia World Expo Arena is 10,000 to 15,000 people, but it is four performances.
The National Stadium of Razamangala in Thailand was built for the Bangkok Asian Games in 1998. It was 80,000 seats when it first opened, but the current capacity is known as 65,000. In Thailand, only one performance was announced on April 6, but the ticket was sold quickly and the performance was added on the 7th.
An Asian performance agency official said, "The actual number of audiences varies depending on the size of the stage design and facilities, but it shows that the popularity of BTS in Asia is as strong as that of North America and Europe because it is a stadium-class performance of tens of thousands."
Japan's Dom Tour totals 380,000 seats .. Southeast Asia is also a stadium class