Mexican authorities detaining individuals accused of reselling tickets at the BTS concert venue.
Mexican authorities detaining individuals accused of reselling tickets at the BTS concert venue.
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Quatorze personnes interpellées pour revente de billets lors du premier concert de BTS au Mexique

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Le Secrétariat à la sécurité citoyenne de Mexico a interpellé 14 personnes, dont neuf adultes et cinq mineurs, lors du premier concert de BTS à l'Estadio GNP Seguros le 7 mai 2026.

Les autorités ont indiqué que les personnes interpellées ont été prises en flagrant délit de revente de billets pour l'événement du groupe de K-pop. Ce concert marquait le retour de BTS au Mexique après neuf ans d'absence, avec des représentations supplémentaires prévues les 9 et 10 mai.

Avant le spectacle, les membres du groupe ont rendu visite à la présidente Claudia Sheinbaum au Palais national le 6 mai. RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V et Jung Kook ont salué des milliers de fans sur le Zocalo.

Au cours de la performance, BTS a interprété des titres tels que 'Boy in Luv' et 'So What'. Les membres ont promis d'inclure le Mexique lors de leurs futures tournées et ont exprimé leur joie de retrouver l'ARMY mexicaine.

Ce que les gens disent

Les premières réactions sur X saluent les efforts des ARMY ayant conduit aux arrestations des revendeurs de billets lors du concert de BTS au Mexique, tandis que les médias rapportent de manière neutre l'interpellation de 14 personnes (dont 5 mineurs) ; certains fans expriment leur frustration persistante à l'égard des revendeurs et des plateformes de billetterie.

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