How much are tickets to see BTS live in 2022? Cheaper than you might expect
BTS fans, your moment is coming.
The ultra-popular K-Pop group is embarking on The Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for four massive concerts as part of their ongoing “Permission To Dance On Stage” tour on April 8-9 and 15-16.
As the clock draws closer and closer to their next Sin City gigs, tickets are selling out at surprisingly low prices for the top band who are known for getting the most out of attendance.
To give you an overview of what’s available, we’ve compiled a list of all the cheapest seats we could find for all four shows.
Below are our findings.
(Note: Prices shown do not include fees added at checkout and may be slightly different from what you see when purchasing tickets; all prices were found at time of publication and may fluctuate.)
April 8
Cheapest floor tickets: $500 on Ticketmaster
Cheapest lower tier tickets: $209 on Vivid seats
Cheapest tickets: $79 on Vivid seats
April 9
Cheapest floor tickets: $550 on Vivid seats
Cheapest lower tier tickets: $198 on Ticketmaster
Cheapest tickets: $90 on Ticketmaster
April 15
Cheapest floor tickets: $490 on StubHub
Cheapest lower tier tickets: $296 on Vivid seats
Cheapest tickets: $110 on Ticketmaster
April 16
Cheapest floor tickets: $885 on StubHub
Cheapest lower tier tickets: $376 on SeatGeek
Cheapest tickets: $125 on Ticketmaster
If those prices are a bit high for you, you can also catch all four concerts live simultaneously from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Tickets to attend the “Live Play” can be found on both StubHub and MegaSeats.
Planning to travel to see BTS live?
We recommend using TripAdvisor, ParkSleepFly Where Expedia to book your flight and hotel at the best rates.
If a hotel is not suitable for you, consult Airbnb Where VRBO for rental options.
Prices vary depending on dates and point of origin of travel.
Finally, let’s not forget all the festivities in the weeks leading up to the concerts.
Prior to April 8, BTS has a whole itinerary for their vacation in Vegas.
First, they’ll be performing at the Grammys on April 3, and soon after, they’ll be opening a BTS-themed pop-up store at AREA15.
The city is also ready for them.
While they’re in town, 11 MGM Resorts will be offering BTS-themed rooms and it’s been announced that BTS music will also be playing on the Bellagio fountains on select dates.
You can’t do these shows but you’re leaving for Vegas soon?
You’re lucky.
The self-proclaimed “entertainment capital of the world” is hosting a number of mega residences in 2022. We’ve listed the five biggest below.
Jazz & Piano by Lady Gaga
Dolby Live at Park MGM; From April 14 to May 1
Usher’s “Vegas Residence”
Dolby Live at Park MGM; From July 15 to October 29
“Live in Las Vegas” by the Jonas Brothers
Dolby Live at Park MGM; from June 3 to 11
“Love in Las Vegas” by John Legend
Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood; From April 22 to October 29
“Play” by Katy Perry
The Theater at Resorts World Las Vegas; May 27 to August 13
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Matt Levy covers the entertainment industry live, writing about upcoming concerts, festivals, shows and events. He can be reached at [email protected].
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