BTS at Wembley: Tickets, seating plan, songs and everything you need to know

The biggest ever K-Pop shows to take in place in the UK are almost here.

This June, BTS will take over Wembley Stadium for two sold out concerts, bringing well over 100,000 fans to north west London for a historic couple of nights.

It will be the latest humongous milestone for the seven-piece idol group, the leading force of K-Pop’s rise to dominance, and one of three huge K-Pop events taking place this summer. Blackpink played at the nearby Wembley Arena on May 22, while Monsta X will come to the same venue on July 12.

From how to get tickets if you missed out before, to which songs the group are expected to play, this is everything you need to know about BTS in London.

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What dates are BTS playing Wembley Stadium?

The group will play two shows in London, on June 1 and 2.

What time will the BTS concerts start?

Doors will open at 4.30pm on both nights, with the show scheduled to begin at 7.30pm.

Are there any tickets left for BTS at Wembley Stadium?

Both shows sold out entirely in little over an hour when they went on sale earlier this year, with hundreds of thousands of fans clamouring to claim a seat at the concerts.

It meant that many people missed out — but all is not lost.

Tickets for both shows are still available through Ticketmaster’s resale site. At the time of writing, the cheapest ticket for the show on June 1 is priced at £60.23, while the Sunday performance has seats available for £57.50.

Click here to check availability and buy tickets.

What BTS songs will they play at Wembley Stadium?

Judging by the group’s most recent tour dates over in America, BTS have settled upon a tried-and-tested setlist for their arena shows. It’s a fan-pleasing concoction of chart-conquering singles, new releases and reimagined songs from the solo back catalogues of some individual members.

They may well throw in some surprises for their London shows, but it looks as if these are the tracks you can expect to hear in the capital:

  • Dionysus

  • Not Today

  • Outro: Wings

  • Trivia: Just Dance

  • Euphoria

  • Best of Me

  • Serendipity

  • Trivia: Love

  • Boy With Luv

  • Dope

  • Baepsae

  • Fire

  • Idol

  • Singularity

  • Fake Love

  • Trivia: Seesaw

  • Epiphany

  • The Truth Untold

  • Outro: Tear

  • MIC Drop

  • Anpanman

  • So What

  • Make It Right

  • Mikrokosmos

What’s the seating plan for BTS at Wembley Stadium?

The seating plan is split into four distinct areas.

On the ground, closest to the stage, there will be a number of sections. If the block number on your ticket begins with AA, A, B, C or D, you’ll be in this area.

Blocks 101-144 will be on the lowest section of tiered seating, while blocks 201-252 will be on the middle tier. The highest level will encompass blocks 501-552.

How to travel to Wembley Stadium for BTS

Underground: Wembley Park Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines) is around a 10-minute walk away from the stadium, while Wembley Central (Bakerloo and Overground lines) will take around 20 minutes on foot.

Rail: Wembley Stadium station is serviced by Chiltern Railways, and is a nine-minute journey from Marylebone. Once you arrive, it’s a further five minutes on foot to the venue. Wembley Central is serviced by London Midland and Southern, is a 20-minute journey from Euston and 30 minutes from Paddington.

Coach: National Express is the official supplier for Wembley Stadium, and runs services from 55 locations around the UK.

Car: Wembley Park is the official car park for Wembley Stadium and has more than 3,000 spaces. It’s wise to book in advance.

Bus: The local area is served by the 18, 83, 182, 206, 223, 297, 483, N18 and N83 buses.