BTS comeback sparks tenfold hotel price hikes and cancellations

The announcement of K-pop group BTS's 2026 world tour has led to instant sell-outs of hotels in Goyang, Busan, and Seoul, boosting local economies but also sparking price gouging and forced cancellations. Local governments plan to crack down on unfair practices, though critics say they lack effective enforcement tools.

The return of BTS has ignited an economic surge in commercial areas across South Korea, but it has also unleashed widespread price gouging, with hotel rates jumping tenfold and reports of forced cancellations mounting. The group, marking their first full reunion after military service, will release the album 'Arirang' on March 20, 2026, before launching a world tour starting with shows in Goyang on April 9, 11, and 12. Concerts are also scheduled for Busan on June 12 and 13, with a potential outdoor performance in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square in late March.

In Goyang, major hotels like Sono Calm (730,000 won per night) and Gloucester Hotel (600,000 won per night) are fully booked for the concert dates. Busan's accommodation sector has seen an unprecedented rush; a Dongnae District hotel's remaining 100 rooms sold out immediately after the announcement, while Seomyeon and Gwangalli hotels are also overwhelmed. In Seoul, inquiries are flooding hotels near Gwanghwamun, with late March weekend bookings at five-star properties closed and spillover demand in nearby areas.

Local businesses are thrilled. Na Do-eun, a representative for small businesses in Goyang, said, 'The local commercial district, which struggled after the pandemic, is vibrant again. We hope our city will be reborn as a global performance hub through this BTS event.' A Dongnae hotel official noted, 'Mid-June is usually the offseason, but we've had a sudden flood of reservations.' Park Eun-ho, 55, who runs a restaurant near Gwanghwamun, added, 'Many customers are already talking about the BTS performance. We expect a big influx of foreigners, boosting sales by about 20 percent.'

Fans, however, face steep price hikes and cancellations. In Busan, authorities are probing around 70 complaints of gouging and unilateral booking terminations to resell at higher rates—echoing the 2022 concert when motel prices soared from 100,000 won to over 1 million won. Busan Mayor Park Heong-joon stated, 'We will prevent unfair transactions by conducting joint on-site inspections with district offices and accepting online reports.'

Goyang officials warn of sanctions, including fines and downgrading hotel ratings, for verified violations. Some lodgings have blocked concert dates to reopen them later at inflated prices. Yet a Busan official admitted, 'It's legally very difficult to prove a specific price is unfair. Even if we catch them, the penalties are often limited to fines, which lack real deterrent power.' With supply shortages clashing against surging demand, enforcement remains challenging.

The tour spans 79 shows in 34 cities, underscoring BTS's enduring global draw.

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BTS performing live at Gwanghwamun Square during their free comeback concert for the 'Arirang' album, fusing tradition and modern stage production.
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BTS announces details for free comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square

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BTS is set to hold a massive free concert at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21 to mark their comeback with the album 'Arirang'. The performance is expected to fuse Korean traditional heritage with state-of-the-art stage production. Organizers are preparing extensive safety measures for the anticipated large crowds.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has formally requested South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to help arrange more BTS concerts in Mexico amid huge demand for the K-pop band. This follows the announcement of BTS's comeback album 'Arirang' and world tour. Mexico, one of K-pop's largest fan bases, sees around 1 million young people seeking tickets, but only 150,000 are available.

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Following their July 2025 reunion announcement, K-pop supergroup BTS has unveiled details of a massive 79-show stadium tour spanning 2026-2027, supporting their new album set for March 20, 2026. The global trek across five continents starts April 9 in South Korea, with multiple nights in major cities.

BTS is staging a major comeback with a livestreamed concert and a feature-length documentary, both premiering on Netflix in partnership with Hybe. The announcements highlight the group's return following a hiatus, tied to their new album release. The events mark significant milestones in their post-hiatus activities.

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Mexico's Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) has received over 4,700 complaints from BTS fans over lack of ticket price information. The agency urged Ticketmaster and Ocesa to publish full details before presale. The South Korean band's concerts are scheduled for May 2026 at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City.

BTS members have reunited after completing their mandatory military service in South Korea, marking the end of a two-year hiatus. In a July 2025 Weverse livestream, the group announced a new album for spring 2026 and a accompanying world tour. The septet expressed excitement about returning to music together following successful solo endeavors.

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South Korean boy band BTS has revealed plans for their fifth regular album, marking their first full-group release in nearly four years. The announcement includes details on tracks, pre-orders, and an upcoming world tour. Fans expressed excitement over the news shared via their fan platform.

 

 

 

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