Photorealistic illustration of Estadio Nacional with BTS concert stage, fans, and officials reviewing documents.
Photorealistic illustration of Estadio Nacional with BTS concert stage, fans, and officials reviewing documents.
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Mindep opens door to BTS concerts at Estadio Nacional after new proposal

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The Ministry of Sport said it will review authorization for BTS concerts scheduled in October after receiving a new technical proposal from producer DG Medios that meets current regulations.

The Ministry of Sport (Mindep) stated it has received new technical background from DG Medios on the setup configuration for the concerts. The modifications include changes to weight, load distribution, grass protection and construction solution.

These alterations substantially change the previous technical evaluation, according to the Mindep statement. The National Sports Institute (IND) expressed its willingness to review authorization for the Central Coliseum of the National Stadium.

Authorization remains subject to compliance with requirements on loads and production structure, protection system, event operation and grass mitigation plan. Effective compliance and the producer's formal commitment will be indispensable.

In addition, Mindep announced it will present in the coming days an adjustment to the regulations for this type of events, which will include fines for selling tickets without corresponding authorizations.

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Fans expressed excitement and relief over the government's decision to review BTS concerts at Estadio Nacional following the new DG Medios proposal. News outlets shared official updates neutrally, highlighting technical conditions and future regulatory changes. Some users noted ongoing fan marches as a factor in the reversal while questioning political undertones. High-engagement posts emphasized continued advocacy until full approval. Skeptical views suggested the marches also protested government policies beyond the venue issue.

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Illustration of proposals for BTS concerts in Chile's National Stadium by Minister Duco.
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Duco proposes solutions for BTS concerts in Chile

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Sports Minister Natalia Duco offered two alternatives for BTS concerts scheduled for October to take place in Chile. The options include a protective structure at the National Stadium or relocation to other venues. This follows the denial of authorization for the Central Coliseum.

The National Sports Institute did not authorize Estadio Nacional for BTS concerts scheduled for October. The government is seeking alternatives in the same area.

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Chile's Ministry of Sport (Mindep) announced on Thursday the start of working groups to draft the regulation for the Professional Sports Limited Companies Law (SADP). The process kicks off on May 4 with the ANFP and aims to engage various sports institutions. Minister Natalia Duco highlighted the government's commitment to dialogue.

The opening day of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City ended with 19 people detained and 11 police officers injured amid protests near Estadio Ciudad de México.

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