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HYBE Just Posted Its Biggest Quarter Ever And BTS Is The Reason

Published Apr 30, 2026
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K-pop labels usually have small Q1s. The first quarter is an off-season. HYBE just blew that pattern up.

The Korean label said Wednesday that Q1 2026 revenue hit 698.3 billion won, up 40% year over year and a record for the company. The driver was simple: BTS came back.

What ARIRANG Did To The Quarter

BTS's fifth studio album, ARIRANG, sold 3.98 million copies on its first day of release alone. Data from global music analytics firm Luminate showed the LP sold 208,000 copies in a single week in the U.S., the highest tally for any group since Luminate started tracking in 1991.

Album sales revenue at HYBE jumped 99% year over year to 271.5 billion won.

Fan club revenue also surged on pre-sale demand for the BTS world tour. Concert revenue itself fell 42.8% to 88.7 billion won, but only because the tour launched April 9, after the Q1 reporting period closed. The big concert numbers will land in Q2 and Q3.

Why The Q1 Number Matters Strategically

HYBE has spent the past two years trying to prove it has more than BTS. The label has rolled out new groups and pushed harder into the U.S. market. The Q1 print confirms two things at once: the rookie roster is growing, and BTS is still by far the biggest revenue lever the company has.

Monthly active users on HYBE's fan platform Weverse hit 13.37 million on average in Q1, up 20% quarter over quarter and an all-time high.

What The World Tour Means

BTS launched its ARIRANG world tour at Goyang Stadium in South Korea on April 9. The full run is expected to include 85 stadium dates. That is a much larger tour than the group's previous outings and could generate the biggest concert revenue cycle in K-pop history.

For investors, the question is how cleanly that revenue lands across the next two quarters and whether HYBE's other artists can maintain momentum once BTS rolls off.

Worth Noting

HYBE's stock has been volatile because of the company's earlier write-down on a U.S. acquisition. The Q1 print does not erase that, but it does reset the conversation. The next data point is Q2, when the first full chunk of tour revenue arrives.

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