.@BTS_twt earns the biggest box office report of 2026 and by an Asian artist in history, with $40.7 million from 194,000 tickets sold across 3 shows at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Apr. 25-26 and 28.
.@BTS_twt's 'Map of the Soul On:e' ranks at #1 highest-grossing virtual concert of 2020 with over $44 million earned from 993,000 paid viewers in 191 regions (₩50 billion; 2 shows).
.@BTS_twt's virtual concerts earned a total of $65 million from 1,749,600 paid viewers in 2020, combining 'Map of the Soul On:e' and the 'Bang Bang Con: The Live Show' (₩72 billion; 3 shows).
.@BTS_twt earns the #2 highest-grossing boxscore report of all-time in the US, with $35.9 million in 4 shows in Las Vegas, only behind Bruce Springsteen's 10 shows at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford (2003).
#SUGA of @BTS_twt is the first rapper to earn over $3 million in a single arena-concert in US history, with $3.164 million each night at the Forum in Inglewood on May 10-11 and 14, 2023.
.@BTS_twt's #PTD_ON_STAGE_LA earned a total of $61.6 million from 813,141 tickets sold at SoFi Stadium, Youtube Theater and the livestream of the last concert on December 2.
#SUGA of @BTS_twt earns the highest-grossing concerts by a Korean soloist in US history, with $2.970 million each night at UBS Arena in New York on April 26-27, 2023.
.@BTS_twt extends their record as most successful acts of the 2020s decade with $316.5 million from 5.872 million tickets sold in 13 in-person and virtual concerts performed.
BTS (@BTS_twt) joins @takethat as the only boy groups in history to gross more than $7 million in one concert (MetLife Stadium, 2019).
The Bangtan Boys also scored the first $7 million-grossing concert by a boy group in the Americas (North or South).
.@BTS_twt has now earned $113.6 million from 751,864 tickets sold in 31 shows performed in the US alone, making them the first Asian acts in history to hit this milestone in a country outside Asia.