
BTS returned in 2026 with the ‘ARIRANG’ World Tour, releasing stadium dates across Europe and North America with strong early market demand.
The Rugby World Cup 2027 heads to Australia with an expanded 24-team format and a new Round of 16 stage. Matches will be played across major cities including Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, with the final hosted at Stadium Australia. With increasing rugby interest leading into the tournament, demand for key fixtures is expected to rise. However, strict resale regulations and the long holding period make this a more strategic flip.
Early registration and presale access allowed buyers to secure tickets at face value across multiple fixtures.
High ticket limits enabled bulk purchasing, particularly across lower-priced seated categories.
Demand is expected to concentrate heavily on finals and major rivalry matches.
Strict resale laws in Australia limit pricing flexibility on traditional marketplaces.
Long-term holding period requires capital patience but offers upside on premium fixtures.
17/02/2026
Fans finalise registration to access the official Rugby World Cup ticket presale.
18/02/2026
Tickets release via the official platform with wide availability across matches.
04/03/2026
Extended presale period allows buyers to secure tickets across multiple games.
01/10/2026
October–November 2027 - Tournament begins, with resale demand peaking for finals and major fixtures.

This flip leans more towards a strategic, long-term investment rather than a quick return. The combination of high ticket limits and relatively accessible pricing creates opportunities, but only for those prepared to hold inventory for over a year.
The real value lies in targeting premium matches such as the final, semi-finals, and major rivalries. While resale restrictions in Australia add complexity, experienced resellers using alternative platforms can still find profitable exits, especially as the event approaches and demand intensifies.

BTS returned in 2026 with the ‘ARIRANG’ World Tour, releasing stadium dates across Europe and North America with strong early market demand.

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