Is BTS coming soon to India?

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Indian BTS fans are buzzing with excitement as the dream of seeing the group perform live in India may finally be within reach. This wave of hope follows reports that HYBE, the powerhouse entertainment company behind BTS, TXT, ENHYPEN, and more, is planning to launch a subsidiary in India within the next few months. According to Korean media outlet Star News, the news broke on June 30, setting off a wave of celebration among Indian ARMYs.

HYBE has confirmed that it is conducting in-depth market research and working through the legal steps to establish a new office in Mumbai. The company is aiming to officially launch the branch by September or October 2025. This move is part of Chairman Bang Si Hyuk’s “multi-home, multi-genre” strategy, which focuses on expanding K-pop’s reach by building strong bases in key global markets—India being a major one.

The idea of HYBE opening a branch in India has naturally sparked speculation about a BTS concert in the country. With India’s entertainment industry rapidly growing and hosting more international music events, it’s seen as a promising new stop for major K-pop acts. Fans are hopeful that the new HYBE office could help bring BTS, as well as other groups like SEVENTEEN, LE SSERAFIM, and TXT, to Indian stages.

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Although there’s no official announcement about a concert yet, ARMYs are already making plans, saying things like, “I am gonna start saving, I need those VIP tickets.” The anticipation is also fueled by ongoing rumors that BTS may launch a world tour in March 2026, raising hopes that India might finally make it onto the list of tour destinations.

With HYBE’s global expansion goals and Chairman Bang’s intent to replicate the K-pop success model in international markets, many believe that a BTS concert in India could realistically happen in the near future. Until then, Indian fans are staying hopeful—and preparing for the moment they might finally see RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook live on stage in their own country.