BTS in London now has a citywide schedule. HYBE has announced BTS THE CITY ARIRANG LONDON alongside BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' in London, turning July 4 through July 23, 2026 into a linked run of venue activations rather than a single show date.
The sharpest anchor is the pair of BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN LONDON dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday, July 6, 2026 and Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Around that, the program layers in locations that stretch from the Korean Cultural Centre UK to the British Museum, so visitors are not looking at one ticketed event but a mapped sequence of stops.
KCCUK starts July 4
July 4, 2026 is the first day on the board, when BTS THE CITY ARIRANG LONDON in KCCUK begins at the Korean Cultural Centre UK. The Connect Lounge runs July 4 to July 5 and includes MV Screening, Our Moments, and a Photo Zone, while Iconic Looks runs July 4 to July 10 with LOVE YOURSELF: SPEAK YOURSELF and Wembley 2019 performance outfit exhibition. The reservation rule is simple and strict: participants are required to make a reservation in advance for activities at the Korean Cultural Centre UK.
July 6, 2026 is the heaviest day in the package. The London Eye ARIRANG Red Light-up is set for 9:30 PM to 11:00 PM, and The RIVER THAMES ARIRANG BOAT runs from 5:00 PM that day until 2:00 AM on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 near the London Eye. The schedule turns the tour into a city route, not just a stadium stop.
Outernet runs July 8-10
July 8, 2026 brings ARMY ‘MADANG’ to Outernet, where it runs through Friday, July 10, 2026 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The Samsung Galaxy Experience Booth in ARMY ‘MADANG’ shares those same dates and hours, and the IMAGINE YOUR KOREA! KTO EVENT POP-UP does too. That concentration gives visitors a narrow window to cover multiple activities in one place, but the notice also says some activities require advance reservation while items sold and provided on-site are available only while supplies last.
July 6, 2026 through Thursday, July 23, 2026 is the longest stretch in the notice, with the British Museum listing a Korea Gallery trail and BTS THE CITY ARIRANG. That extended run is the cleanest sign that the project is built for repeat traffic, not just opening-weekend curiosity, and the practical move for visitors is to lock in the reserved parts early, then plan the free-flow stops around the stadium dates.
British Museum until July 23
July 23, 2026 is the final date named in the schedule, but the real business question is scale. The notice gives enough to count the program’s footprint across the Korean Cultural Centre UK, the London Eye, the River Thames, Outernet, and the British Museum, and it leaves visitors with a usable path: reserve ahead where required, then work the on-site booths and trail items into the remaining days while stock and time remain.







