Thrilled BTS ARMY fans celebrate the 2026 world tour announcement outside Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros stadium, with tour banners and calls for ticket transparency.
Thrilled BTS ARMY fans celebrate the 2026 world tour announcement outside Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros stadium, with tour banners and calls for ticket transparency.
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BTS schedules three Mexico City stadium shows for 2026 world tour

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As part of their newly announced 2026-27 world tour, BTS will perform three shows at Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros on May 7, 9, and 10. The concerts mark an early North American stop following the group's military service hiatus and precede their fifth studio album release on March 20. Local ARMY fans demand ticket price transparency ahead of presale.

The Mexico dates are included in BTS's 79-concert trek across 34 cities, starting April 9 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea—details of which were unveiled January 13. The seven-member group (Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, Jungkook) returns to group activities after individual military service.

Mexico's ARMY is buzzing with excitement, reminiscing about past visits like the 2014 Music Bank festival (including Teotihuacán tour and dinner at La Gruta restaurant, as Jimin blogged: “¡No puede ser! Hay un restaurante dentro de una cueva...”) and shows in 2015/2017 at Arena Ciudad de México.

Presale for ARMY members via Ticketmaster runs January 22 (May 7/9 shows) and 23 (May 10) from 9:00 a.m. to 9:59 p.m., requiring Weverse registration (January 13-18) and active membership (~350-450 pesos). General sale starts January 24 at 9:00 a.m. Prices are undisclosed locally, but South Korea ranges 2,392-3,189 pesos and Japan up to 5,042 pesos for VIP.

Nación ARMY México called on promoter Ocesa for advance pricing, venue maps, and terms, citing past issues (e.g., Bad Bunny). Politician Jorge Álvarez Máynez urged Profeco oversight, while Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard—an ARMY—celebrated on X: “BTS es el mejor, sí, soy fan,” fulfilling his post-military pledge.

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Fans on X are thrilled about BTS's three 2026 shows at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, sharing presale details via Weverse membership and hyping the 65k-capacity venue post-military hiatus. High excitement dominates with hashtags like #BTSComeback2026. Negative sentiments focus on expected high VIP prices (up to 54k MXN vs. cheaper in Korea), sparking demands for transparency from OCESA and Ticketmaster. Public figure Jorge Álvarez Máynez calls for Profeco to enforce clear pricing, fees, and maps. Neutral posts provide ticket guides and comparisons.

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