TicketClub asking prices for currently listed tickets as of 1/22. (Parking excluded.) Prices can move quickly during presale/onsale windows.
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BTS Ticket Trends: What the Market Looks Like Today
The ARMY presale window kicks off today, and with it comes a major “price discovery” moment. More listings appear, more sellers join the market, and prices typically settle away from the more extreme early-week numbers. That’s exactly what TicketClub’s current snapshot shows.
Across the BTS shows listed, the overall get-in price is now $401 as of 1/22, down from $613 on 1/20. The “typical” ticket has eased as well: the median asking price is about $2,779, down from $3,500 earlier in the week. In practical terms, fans are seeing more realistic entry points today than they were just a few days ago.
The “shopping band” shifted, too. As of 1/22, most tickets fall between $1,065 and $5,990 (10th–90th percentile). On 1/20, that range sat at $1,706 to $6,959. That’s a notable drop at both ends—especially the low end—suggesting that presales and early venue/PSL-style releases are pushing more inventory (and more competitive pricing) into the market.
One note of caution: outliers still exist. The highest single listing today is actually higher than earlier in the week. That’s fairly normal during major onsales—some sellers post ultra-premium or speculative prices—but they’re not representative of the bulk of fan shopping. The median and the “most tickets between” band remain the clearest indicators of what typical buyers will encounter.
Biggest Movers (What Changed Most Since 1/20)
The standout story this week is that several markets reset their get-in prices as presales opened. What looked like a high-volatility landscape on Monday now appears broader and more competitive—especially in Mexico City and Los Angeles.
Mexico City leads the movement. Earlier this week, get-ins were in the mid-$2,000s. Today, they’re down to around $952–$960 across all three dates. Interestingly, the medians didn’t fall nearly as sharply for two nights, meaning the market added cheaper “entry points” without dramatically shifting the overall price pool.
Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium) also saw a major reset. Earlier this week, SoFi get-ins hovered near $1,000 on some nights; today, all four shows have get-ins in the low $400s, with sharp drops in median pricing as well. For fans considering travel, this is a clear example of how quickly prices can swing during presale week.
One more insight: midweek dates continue to trend cheaper in today’s snapshot. On 1/22, Wednesday shows have the lowest average get-ins (with Tuesday not far behind), while Saturday shows are the highest. It’s not a universal rule, but it’s a helpful guideline for flexible buyers.
Significant Drops in “Get-In” Ticket Price
- Mexico City — 5/7/2026 (Estadio GNP Seguros) — $952 (down 65%)
- Mexico City — 5/9/2026 (Estadio GNP Seguros) — $952 (down 65%)
- Mexico City — 5/10/2026 (Estadio GNP Seguros) — $960 (down 64%)
- Los Angeles — 9/2/2026 (SoFi Stadium) — $401 (down 59%)
- Los Angeles — 9/1/2026 (SoFi Stadium) — $421 (down 56%)
- Los Angeles — 9/5/2026 (SoFi Stadium) — $426 (down 55%)
- Los Angeles — 9/6/2026 (SoFi Stadium) — $412 (down 50%)
- Las Vegas — 5/27/2026 (Allegiant Stadium) — $507 (down 43%)
City-by-city look (current pricing on 1/22)
Tampa (Raymond James Stadium)
Tampa’s two nights remain on the higher end in terms of “typical” pricing, even as get-ins soften. 4/26 is currently the cheaper entry (get-in $613) compared to 4/25 (get-in $715). Medians sit in the mid-to-high $3Ks ($3,559–$3,870), with most tickets clustering between ~$1.1K–$6.7K depending on the night.
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El Paso (Sun Bowl Stadium)
El Paso shows an interesting split: both get-ins land in the high $600s ($691–$699), but typical prices diverge. 5/3 is the more approachable night (median $2,970) compared to 5/2 (median $3,824). The “most tickets between” band remains wide—roughly $1.2K to $8K+.
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Mexico City (Estadio GNP Seguros)
Mexico City is the biggest “get-in reset” of the week. All three nights now start around $952–$960, down sharply from mid-$2K floors earlier in the week. Medians remain premium for two nights (~$2,869–$3,156), while 5/10 softens slightly (median $2,583). Most tickets fall between ~$1.0K and ~$4.3K, a dramatic shift from Monday’s narrow, very high floor.
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Stanford (Stanford Stadium)
Stanford remains the tour’s most distinctly premium market. Get-ins are $905–$1,065, but medians are far higher ($4,715–$5,697), and upper-end prices stretch well beyond most other stops. Even with mild easing since 1/20, it remains one of the tougher markets for buyers trying to stay near the median.
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Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium)
Las Vegas is a clear example of presale-week softening, especially midweek. Get-ins now range from $507 (5/27) to $823 (5/23), while medians run $2,510–$3,307. For buyers with flexibility, Wednesday is the standout value on both entry and typical pricing.
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East Rutherford (MetLife Stadium)
MetLife’s two nights remain steady and still lean premium relative to the lowest-priced markets. Get-ins sit at $769–$809 with medians at $3,009–$3,258. Most tickets cluster between roughly $1.4K and $6.2K, making this a market where pricing concentrates in the mid-range rather than at the very lowest floors.
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Foxborough (Gillette Stadium)
Foxborough is quietly one of the strongest “entry point” markets outside SoFi. Get-ins dropped to $553–$563, with medians around $2,700–$2,851. The ticket range is wide ($1.3K to $5.1K+), but the floor is far more approachable than it was on 1/20.
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Baltimore (M&T Bank Stadium)
Baltimore’s get-ins land in the high $600s ($667–$673), with medians in the mid $3Ks ($3,397–$3,464). It’s not the cheapest market, but both nights show consistent pricing, typically between ~$1.5K and ~$5.9K.
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Arlington (AT&T Stadium)
Arlington remains one of the more value-oriented stops in typical pricing. Get-ins are $635–$640, and medians stay unusually consistent at $2,403–$2,419. Most tickets fall between $1.1K and $6.9K–$7.1K, with a premium tail but a relatively friendly middle.
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Toronto (Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport)
Toronto still carries a higher floor but has eased since earlier in the week. Both nights now start at $946, with medians at $3,010 (8/22) and $3,391 (8/23). Most tickets fall between $1.5K and $5.8K, making it more balanced than the Mexico City-style pricing seen on 1/20.
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Chicago (Soldier Field)
Chicago’s early-week “value” story has turned more mixed. 8/27’s get-in ticked up to $666 (from $620), while its median improved to $2,286 (from $2,632). 8/28 comes in higher (get-in $690, median $2,529). Most tickets cluster between $1.3K and $5.0K–$5.7K.
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Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
Los Angeles is the headline value market on presale day: it’s currently the best get-in city in the dataset. All four nights sit in the low $400s ($401–$426), with medians ranging from $1,635 (9/1) to $2,130 (9/5). Most tickets run between ~$640–$760 on the low end and $4.7K–$5.6K on the high end. With meaningful swings from night to night, this is the clearest “check multiple dates” market.
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