
Narendra Modi Stadium (132,000 seats): The final boss. The world's largest cricket stadium. Coldplay has performed here, and Indian fans are hyped because there's a high chance India will be included in this tour.

Bukit Jalil National Stadium (90,000 seats): The largest stadium in Southeast Asia. Blackpink has performed here.

Jakarta International Stadium (82,000 seats): The 2nd largest football stadium in Asia. Many K-pop groups like Twice, Seventeen, and NCT Dream have performed here.

Lusail Iconic Stadium (88,966 seats): The venue for the 2022 Qatar World Cup final and the historic spot where the God of Football, Lionel Messi, lifted the trophy. Currently the largest football stadium in Asia.

Kyle Field (102,733 seats): An American college football stadium. It's just f***ing huge and beautiful.

Rose Bowl (96,400 seats): No explanation needed.

MetLife Stadium (82,500 seats): The venue for the 2026 North American World Cup final. BTS has performed here in the past.

Cotton Bowl Stadium (92,100 seats): One of the spots scheduled for the 2020 MOTS tour that unfortunately got cancelled. It's huge and beautiful, so it's worth looking forward to this time.

Estadio Azteca (87,523 seats): A legendary sanctuary in football history where Pelé and Maradona lifted World Cup trophies. It's the venue for the 2026 North American World Cup opening match. No K-pop group has performed here yet.

El Monumental (85,018 seats): Home of the Argentina national football team and where Coldplay performed. Yes, it's the same stadium where Jin did his collab performance with Chris Martin. Fun fact: Coldplay recorded 1 million attendees over 10 shows back then.

Wembley Stadium (90,000 seats): No explanation needed.

Santiago Bernabéu (83,186 seats): Home of the world's best football club, Real Madrid. It's the most famous stadium in the world and doesn't need an explanation. It's a state-of-the-art venue perfectly optimized for concerts.

Stade de France (81,338 seats): The stadium where the 1998 France World Cup final was held, where the host country won its first-ever title. BTS performed here in 2019.

Twickenham Stadium (82,000 seats): A historic UK rugby stadium and the 3rd largest in Europe. It was a cancelled stop for the 2020 MOTS tour, so I hope to see it on the list again.

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (80,018 seats): Home of Italian giants AC Milan and Inter Milan. A historic stadium that has hosted numerous World Cup and Champions League matches.

Stadium Australia (82,000 seats): The main stadium for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. A likely candidate if BTS goes to Australia.
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