The BTS setlist for the “Arirang Tour” has been revealed. BTS is a global K-pop group known for mixing pop, hip-hop, and performance heavy tracks with strong themes and storytelling in their music. Their concerts usually bring together high-energy dance sections, emotional songs, and moments that highlight each member’s presence on stage. That variety is what makes their shows feel full from start to finish. The Arirang Tour is expected to carry that same mix, with a set that brings together newer songs and well-known tracks.
What songs are on the BTS Arirang Tour setlist?
The following is what BTS is expected to play in their setlist for the Arirang Tour. This is based on the first few shows and the kind of songs that have been coming up again in those performances, along with how their recent live sets have been structured. The bigger songs seem to be staying in place as key moments, while a few others move around depending on how they want the set to feel that night. That gives a clearer idea of how the set is shaping up across the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- Hooligan
- Aliens
- Run BTS
- they don’t know ’bout us
- Like Animals
- FAKE LOVE
- SWIM
- Merry Go Round
- 2.0
- NORMAL
- Not Today
- MIC Drop
- FYA
- Fire
- Body to Body
- IDOL
Encore:
- Come Over
- Butter
- Dynamite
- Spring Day (tour debut)
- RUN (tour debut)
- Please
- Into the Sun
Once the show starts, the set can still shift a little depending on how the night is playing out. If the crowd gets really loud during one of the bigger songs, they may stay in that energy for another track before slowing things down. The stage side can affect it too, since lighting changes, dance breaks, and transitions between sections can affect where certain songs fit best. On top of that, they often interact with the audience through small moments like sing-alongs or quick pauses, and that can also change how the next part of the set flows. Those small changes help each show feel a bit more alive instead of exactly the same every time.
The Arirang Tour brings together different sides of BTS in one set without making it feel disconnected. Some parts lean more into strong group performances and choreography, while others slow things down and let the emotional side of their music stand out more clearly. Because of that, the set keeps moving between different moods in a way that still feels smooth. That balance is what usually makes their concerts feel complete and keeps the audience feeling excited all the way through.
