The biggest band in the world has never walked fashion’s most-photographed staircase — not as a group, not even individually. Could 2026 finally be the year that changes?
The math is tantalizingly close. BTS — RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — kicked off their long-awaited world tour in April, just weeks after dropping their reunion album, “Arirang,” in March 2026. The tour itinerary shows the group performing in El Paso on May 2 and May 3, then going dark for several days before resurfacing in Mexico City on May 7. They return to the Mexico City stage May 9 and May 10.
In between sits the first Monday in May. May 4 is the Met Gala.
A Schedule Gap That’s Almost Too Perfect for BTS
For the most-watched K-pop act on the planet to fly from West Texas to Manhattan, walk the carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and make it back south for a Wednesday show in Mexico City would be a logistical sprint. Doable? Yes. Other artists have pulled off tighter turnarounds. Likely? That’s the question fans are circling.
Tour breaks usually exist for a reason. After the kind of group hiatus BTS just emerged from, an overnight cross-continent flight squeezed between stadium dates is the opposite of recovery. Then again — this is BTS. If any group can turn a 48-hour gap into a global moment, it’s them.
Why BTS Being at the Met Gala Is Even a Possibility Now
For four years, the question of BTS at the Met Gala was effectively off the table. The group went on hiatus while members built solo careers and fulfilled mandatory military service — in South Korea, all able-bodied men are required to enlist for roughly 18 months. One by one, the seven members served their time. One by one, they came home.
Their March 2026 return with Arirang was the first time since 2022 that the group existed as a group again. The world tour that followed in April marks their first proper run as a unit in years.
That timing — a comeback album, a global tour, and the Met Gala falling smack in the middle of a planned break — is exactly the kind of alignment that makes fans start refreshing guest-list rumors.
What the Met Gala Has in Store
The Met Gala benefits the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and traditionally lands on the first Monday in May. This year, the theme is “Costume Art.” The dress code for the evening is “Fashion Is Art.”
Translation: expect garments that read more like sculpture than clothing. Expect commentary on what fashion is before it’s something to wear. Expect the kind of red carpet that rewards bold creative direction — the kind BTS members have leaned into hard over the past few years through individual brand partnerships and solo press tours.
BLACKPINK’s Lisa Is Already Making K-pop History
Whether or not BTS shows up, K-pop is already guaranteed a watershed moment at the 2026 event. BLACKPINK’s Lisa is on the Host Committee — the first K-pop artist ever to hold that position at one of fashion’s most prestigious events, according to Vogue.
That’s not a small footnote. The Host Committee shapes the night’s tone. Having a K-pop name in that room signals a long-overdue acknowledgment from the industry’s gatekeepers that the genre’s cultural pull isn’t a trend — it’s the center of gravity.
Lisa joins a group of co-chairs that reads like a dream casting call: Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams will host alongside Vogue’s Anna Wintour.
The Host Committee runs deep. Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello is on it. So is filmmaker and actress Zoë Kravitz. The musical talent stretches across genres and generations, with Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat and Sam Smith all confirmed.
So — Will BTS Show?
Here’s the honest answer: nobody outside a very small circle knows. The Met Gala guest list is one of the most tightly held secrets in entertainment, and the biggest names of the night are often the ones nobody saw coming until they stepped out of the SUV.
Whether the group walks through it — together, separately or not at all — is the kind of “we’ll find out in real time” mystery that makes the first Monday in May worth watching.


