Venda de ingressos para shows do BTS em São Paulo começa nesta sexta

O grupo sul-coreano BTS inicia a venda geral de ingressos para três shows no Estádio Morumbi, em São Paulo, nos dias 28, 30 e 31 de outubro. A pré-venda para membros do programa Army Membership ocorre nesta quarta-feira, e a pré-reserva para venda geral é nesta quinta. Os ingressos custam a partir de R$ 680, sem incluir taxas.

O BTS, formado por Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V e Jungkook, retorna ao Brasil para apresentações no Estádio Morumbi, nos dias 28, 30 e 31 de outubro. Os shows promovem o novo álbum "Arirang", lançado em março nas plataformas de streaming.

A pré-venda para membros do programa Army Membership começou nesta quarta-feira (8), às 10h, exclusivamente para o show do dia 31, já que os ingressos para 28 e 30 esgotaram em etapas anteriores. A venda geral inicia nesta sexta-feira (10), às 10h, via Ticketmaster, para as três datas simultaneamente.

Os preços na modalidade inteira são R$ 1.080 para cadeiras inferiores, R$ 980 para superiores, R$ 680 para arquibancada e R$ 1.250 para pista. Pacotes VIP custam R$ 4.303 e incluem entrada antecipada, passagem de som e acesso a itens oficiais. Há pré-reserva nesta quinta-feira (9), às 16h, para compra presencial na bilheteria do Autódromo de Interlagos, com limite de quatro ingressos por CPF, incluindo até duas meias-entradas.

A turnê internacional estreia em Goyang, na Coreia do Sul, nesta quinta-feira (9), e passa por cidades sul-americanas como Bogotá, Lima, Santiago e Buenos Aires. O grupo retoma atividades após o serviço militar obrigatório de seus integrantes, com a última visita ao Brasil em 2019, no Allianz Parque.

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