BTS Arirang Busan 2026: The Complete ARMY Travel Guide (Concert + City)
KOREA TRAVEL · BTS · June 1, 2026 · 8 min read
The concert is June 12–13. Here's everything you need — venue tips, getting around, and the best spots in Busan before and after the show.
📷 Photo: Unsplash · Gwangalli Beach, Busan
Okay, ARMY. BTS is coming to Busan. June 12 and 13 at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium — and if you're flying in for this, you are not just going to a concert. You're going to one of the most beautiful cities in Korea, and you deserve a proper guide.
I grew up in Korea. I know Busan. And I'm going to tell you everything — from the stadium to the seafood, from Haeundae to Yeongdo. Let's go.
🎤 The Concert: What You Need to Know
BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' IN BUSAN
📅 June 12 (Fri) & June 13 (Sat), 2026
📍 Busan Asiad Main Stadium (부산 아시아드 주경기장)
🎟 Tickets via NOL World (nol.com)
Ticket prices range from ₩198,000 (General S) to ₩264,000 (Sound Check). Can't make it in person? The BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Busan: Live Viewing streams in select theaters worldwide on June 13. Check Fathom Events for your country.
Getting to the Stadium:
Take subway Line 3 to Baekyangsan Station, then walk 15 minutes — or grab a shuttle bus from Haeundae and Gwangalli. Shuttles run from June 11. Book early, they sell out. After the show, subways shut down around midnight so pre-book a taxi or use the official shuttle back.
BTS THE CITY ARIRANG BUSAN — the citywide event running June 11–15 — turns the whole city into an ARMY playground. Drone light show at Gwangandaegyo Bridge on June 12–13, Big Roof Light Show at Busan Cinema Center June 11–15, and an ARMY Madang fan zone at The Bay 101 Gallery Hall June 10–14. This isn't just a concert. It's a whole experience.
📍 Busan Asiad Main Stadium — concert venue
🌊 Haeundae Beach — Where Most ARMY Will Stay
📷 Photo: Unsplash · Haeundae Beach
Haeundae is Busan's most famous beach and honestly the best base for the concert weekend. The beach itself is stunning — 1.5km of white sand with the city skyline behind it. But the real draw right now is the Love Song Lounge, a special BTS fan event running right on Haeundae Beach June 12–14. Yes, they literally set up a BTS-themed lounge on the beach during concert weekend.
The Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsule is a must — a glass pod that runs along the coast giving you views that look straight out of a music video. Book in advance, it sells out every single day.
Where to eat near Haeundae: Salt bread (소금빵) from the bakeries on the beachfront strip is a Busan obsession right now. Get there early or queue — these places run out by noon.
📍 Haeundae Beach
🌉 Gwangalli Beach — The ARMY Night Spot
📷 Photo: Unsplash · Gwangalli Beach & Gwangan Bridge
If Haeundae is the daytime beach, Gwangalli is the night beach. The view of the Gwangan Bridge lit up at night is genuinely one of the most beautiful things in Korea — no exaggeration. And on June 12 and 13, there's a BTS Drone Light Show at Gwangandaegyo Bridge as part of BTS THE CITY. Thousands of drones forming BTS-themed shapes over the bridge and the sea. Honestly, even if you don't have concert tickets, this alone is worth the trip to Busan.
The Gwangalli café strip is also excellent. Grab a window seat at any café facing the bridge, order something cold, and just sit there. You're welcome.
📍 Gwangalli Beach
🐟 Nampo-dong — Old Busan Soul
📷 Photo: Unsplash · Gamcheon Culture Village near Nampo-dong
Nampo-dong is where Busan actually lives. This is the old port district — neon signs, fish stalls, market alleys that smell incredible at 7am. The Jagalchi Market (자갈치시장) is Korea's largest seafood market and you absolutely have to go. Point at something in the tank, they cook it right there. That's breakfast. Or lunch. Or honestly both.
Nearby is Gukje Market (국제시장) — a maze of stalls selling everything from streetwear to vintage cameras to dried fish. Budget at least 2 hours. Also don't skip BIFF Square, the film festival district with handprints of Korean cinema legends embedded in the pavement.
And yes — Gamcheon Culture Village (감천문화마을) is a short taxi ride from here. The colorful hillside neighborhood looks like it was designed for Instagram, but it's been here since the Korean War. Every alley is a photo opportunity. Go in the morning before the crowds hit.
📍 Jagalchi Market & Nampo-dong area
⚓ Yeongdo — Busan's Best Kept Secret
📷 Photo: Unsplash · Yeongdo Island, Busan
Most tourists skip Yeongdo. That's a mistake. This island connected to the mainland by the historic Yeongdo Bridge is the most atmospheric part of Busan — old fishing village energy, dramatic cliffs, ocean-view cafés, and almost no crowds compared to Haeundae.
Huinnyeoul Culture Village (흰여울문화마을) is the first stop. People call it "Busan's Santorini" — white-walled houses built into cliffside steps with the sea literally right below you. Walk the alleyways, find a café with a terrace, order the "Pada" (sea) ice cream that's the color of the ocean. Sit there for a while. This is one of those places that doesn't feel real.
Taejongdae Resort Park is at the southern tip of Yeongdo — dramatic basalt cliffs, a lighthouse over 100 years old, and walking trails through dense pine forest. Take the Danubi Train inside the park if the walk sounds like too much (it is, it's steep). The view from the lighthouse observation deck is the best in Busan. Full stop.
Before you leave Yeongdo, stop at the Haenyeo Village for 성게김밥 (sea urchin gimbap). It's a Yeongdo specialty and it's extraordinary. Don't leave without eating it.
📍 Yeongdo Island — Huinnyeoul Village & Taejongdae
🗓 Suggested 3-Day ARMY Busan Itinerary
| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
| Day 1 (Jun 11) | Arrive + check in Haeundae | Sky Capsule + beach walk | ARMY Madang fan zone @ Bay 101 |
| Day 2 (Jun 12) | Yeongdo — Huinnyeoul + Taejongdae | Nampo-dong + Jagalchi Market | 🎤 BTS Concert Night 1 + Drone Show |
| Day 3 (Jun 13) | Gamcheon Culture Village | Gwangalli café + beach | 🎤 BTS Concert Night 2 + after party |
📋 ARMY Busan Packing Checklist
- 💜 ARMY Bomb + official merch (buy before you go — merch lines at venue are brutal)
- 📱 Portable charger — fully charged, you will drain your phone
- 👟 Comfortable shoes — Yeongdo and Gamcheon have serious hills
- 🌂 Small umbrella / rain jacket — June is rainy season in Korea
- 💳 T-Money card for subway + buses
- 🍜 Appetite — Busan food will change your life
📺 Can't Make It? Live Viewing Info
The BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Busan: Live Viewing streams in select theaters worldwide on June 13. Check Fathom Events or your local cinema listings. It's a live broadcast of the Night 2 show — not a recording, actual live. Which means you'll be watching at the same time as 50,000 people in that stadium. That's something.
💬 Jamie's Take
"I've been to Busan more times than I can count. And every single time, Yeongdo surprises me. Everyone goes to Haeundae — and yes, you should — but if you skip Yeongdo, you're leaving the best part of the city behind. The cliffs at Taejongdae, the sea urchin gimbap at the haenyeo village, the quiet of Huinnyeoul at 8am before anyone else shows up. Add the BTS concert on top of all of that? This might be the best weekend in Korea this year. Full stop."
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