BTS Suga D-Day Guitar Picks Resell for Hundreds

Merchandise from the star's tour is going for incredible prices

BTS Suga D Day Tour Guitar Pick Merchandise
News

By RC Staff

Key Points

  • BTS star Suga’s D-Day Tour included a special guitar pick as merchandise

  • Five different picks were produced for the five tour spots. They sold for $25

  • Following the final stop of the D-Day tour, these guitar picks now resell for $300 or more

Heard of BTS? The South Korean boy band is sort of a big deal, with devoted fans selling out concerts and tour stops across the world. Several members also have active solo careers, among them the rapper Suga, AKA Agust D. Suga’s D-Day Tour has just wrapped up it’s North American leg, and fans are zeroing in some of the exclusive merch. One example that’s reselling now are the limited edition D-Day tour guitar picks. While these sold on Suga’s tour stops for $25, they are now reselling for much, much more.

BTS Suga D-Day Tour merchandise

With Suga headed off to Asia on May 26th, the US phase of the D-Day Tour is officially over. After selling out several concerts from coast to coast, it’s no doubt been a very lucrative journey for Suga, and an enjoyable one for his fans.

Some of the merch sold during the D-Day Tour is exclusive to the US stops. These include the various hoodies and shirts, but also a collection of guitar picks.

Furthermore, each of the five stops of the tour had a different set of guitar picks, which could only be purchased at that particular location. These are extremely popular, and would sell out at every stop.

Since then, all of the various D-Day picks have started reselling, with fans paying a serious premium for them.

Suga D-Day Tour guitar picks

There are five different guitar picks produced for Suga’s D-Day Tour. They include Belmont, Newark, Rosewood, Los Angeles, and Oakland. The designs between the picks are largely the same, with the only the name of the tour stop on the back of the pick being changed.

All of the Suga D-Day Tour guitar picks cost $25. They were sold enclosed in a plastic case, perfect for collectors and resellers.

Suga D-Day Tour guitar picks go up for sale

It didn’t take long for the D-Day tour picks to begin reselling. They typically resell for around $250-$350. Even though there were five variations on the design, none of the different locations resell for more than the others.

BTS Suga D Day guitar pick for sale

It’s likely that the majority of purchases are being made by superfans looking to stock up on the full collection of the D-Day Tour picks. While that could mean paying up to $1,500 for the full set, you might be surprised by the lengths some people will go to have the things they want.

We cover all kinds of merchandise from musicians that resells. If you want to learn more, check out our articles on the recent vinyl releases from Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, and Sleep. Vinyl is a great opportunity for resellers, as it tends to be underproduced and in high demand by fans.

Get posts like these in your inbox.

Monthly digest of the best of Resell Calendar.

Related Articles

2025 SuperStroke Halloween Golf Collection
News

Golf

SuperStroke Just Dropped Their Halloween Golf Collection

For a limited time you can pick up glow-in-the-dark grips and zombified headcovers

Man playing physical copy of an Xbox game
News

Gaming

This Might Be Your Last Chance to Buy Physical Xbox Games

Microsoft hasn't confirmed it, but it's looking like the disc is dead on Xbox

Daft Punk Collaborates With Casio and PLEASURES for a new G-Shock Watch
News

Watches

Daft Punk X PLEASURES G-Shock Drops Next Week

Forget Rolex and OMEGA, watch resellers are looking at this G-Shock collab

Pink Floyd Blood Wish You Were Here Coral Splatter vinyl
News

Vinyls

Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" Anniversary Vinyl Flips Quick

Blood Records pressed just 7,500 of these vinyl, and resellers scooped up many of them

Monster High Alien Xenomorph Skullector Dolls Revealed
News

Toys & Games

Monster High Reveals Alien Xenomorph Dolls

Other Monster High dolls have flipped for solid profits, but this might be their weirdest collab yet

250th Anniversary Navy Silver Eagle Proof Coins Sell Out
News

Coins

US Mint 250th Navy Silver Eagle Coins Are Already Reselling

After profitable coin releases in June and August, resellers are back at the table for another feast

Jimmy Buffett Hemisphere Dancer Plane Tag Sells Out
Jimmy Buffett's Hemisphere Dancer Plane Tags Flip for $2,000+

Want to own a piece of Jimmy Buffett's personal plane? These Plane Tags are reselling for triple digit profits right now

Joanna Gaines Barbie Release Target Exclusive
News

Toys & Games

Joanna Gaines Barbie Dolls are Already Reselling

After a string of flops and underperforming releases, Mattel has cooked up a very profitable Barbie

Megadeth drops signed vinyl for their final studio album
News

Compact Discs

Megadeth Will Be Selling Signed CDs and Vinyl in December

Resellers pounced on other signed releases from the metal giants, this is your opportunity to join in

Start Here

Is Sneaker Reselling Dead in 2025? We Dont Think So
Sneaker Reselling has Changed in 2025, But it's Not Dead

Margins are down across the board, but volume is up. Flipping sneakers is still plenty profitable

2025 Thrift Guide for Resellers
Here's Why 2025 is the Best Year to Get Into Thrifting

We're seeing some of the biggest profits since 2009. If you're not thrifting, you're leaving money on the table

Pounce on resell opportunities before they sell out.

Get the details

Is Sneaker Reselling Dead in 2025? We Dont Think So
Sneaker Reselling has Changed in 2025, But it's Not Dead

Margins are down across the board, but volume is up. Flipping sneakers is still plenty profitable

2025 Thrift Guide for Resellers
Here's Why 2025 is the Best Year to Get Into Thrifting

We're seeing some of the biggest profits since 2009. If you're not thrifting, you're leaving money on the table

Subscribe to Newsletter

A monthly digest of the best of Resell Calendar.