Profeco officials investigate Ticketmaster amid BTS ticket sales chaos in Mexico, with frustrated fans and diplomatic outreach.
Profeco officials investigate Ticketmaster amid BTS ticket sales chaos in Mexico, with frustrated fans and diplomatic outreach.
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Profeco investigates irregularities in BTS ticket sales in Mexico

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The Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) has opened an investigation into Ticketmaster for lack of clarity in selling tickets for BTS concerts in Mexico, while President Claudia Sheinbaum diplomatically requested additional dates from South Korea's prime minister. Resale platforms like Stubhub and Viagogo face fines up to 4 million pesos for abusive practices. The high demand sold out the 150,000 available tickets in just 37 minutes.

During the morning conference on January 26, 2026, Profeco head Iván Escalante detailed irregularities in the sale of tickets for BTS concerts scheduled for May 7, 9, and 10 at Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros. Over 1.1 million people joined the virtual queue, selling out the 150,000 tickets in 37 minutes, leading to complaints about access issues, payment errors, and unclear information on prices and locations.

Profeco launched a procedure against Ticketmaster for violating the Federal Consumer Protection Law, due to missing precise details in the ARMY-exclusive presale and general sale. Resale platforms like Stubhub and Viagogo will also be sanctioned for unfair practices, with tickets reaching up to 190,000 pesos. 'We will seek them out and notify them; they operate in Mexico, it's for price abuse that we will impose the fine,' Escalante stated, estimating penalties over 4 million pesos based on severity and damages.

Addressing the demand, President Sheinbaum disclosed writing a letter to Kim Min-seok, South Korea's prime minister, requesting more BTS concerts. 'I wrote a letter to the prime minister of Korea asking that (BTS) come more times. I haven't received a response yet, but we hope it's positive,' she said, after speaking with Ocesa's Alejandro Soberón, who confirmed only three dates. Alternatives like giant screens for more fans are being considered.

Profeco will issue guidelines to regulate ticket sales: clear event descriptions, publication of maps and exact prices 24 hours in advance, and total costs including fees, targeting dynamic pricing.

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Discussions on X highlight Profeco's investigation into Ticketmaster for unclear BTS ticket sales info and fines against resale sites like Stubhub and Viagogo, with fans largely praising the actions amid resale outrage. President Sheinbaum's letter to South Korea's PM for more BTS dates draws mixed reactions: some amusement and support, others skepticism prioritizing transparency over extra shows. High demand sold out tickets quickly, prompting calls for new regulations.

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Frustrated BTS ARMY fans in Mexico City battle Ticketmaster glitches and long queues during sold-out concert pre-sale.
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BTS ticket pre-sale in Mexico sells out amid complaints and technical chaos

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The pre-sale for BTS concerts at Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros sold out quickly on January 23, 2026, but not without issues: thousands of ARMY fans reported difficulties accessing Ticketmaster, with virtual queues up to 200,000 people and accusations of variable pricing. Confirmed dates are May 7, 9, and 10, with tickets ranging from 1,767 to 13,330 Mexican pesos. Big Hit Music warned about fraudulent resale sites.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that South Korea's president responded to her letter requesting additional BTS concert dates in Mexico. Meanwhile, Profeco launched proceedings against Ticketmaster for irregularities in ticket sales, potentially facing a fine of up to 5 million pesos.

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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.

The presale for tickets to the friendly match between Mexico and Portugal, scheduled for March 28, 2026, at Estadio Banorte, was suspended on December 10 due to technical issues on the Fanki platform. The Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) intervened, demanding clear information from the company. New dates were announced for the exclusive presale for Banorte cardholders.

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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.

Mexico City's Instituto de Verificación Administrativa (INVEA) and Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) have launched special operations for today's March 28 Mexico vs Portugal match at Estadio Banorte, banning alcohol sales on public roads and offering no parking. Government head Clara Brugada called the game a 'preview for the World Cup.' Over 10,000 agents will secure the event with safety perimeters and prioritized public transport.

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President Gustavo Petro endorsed the Ministry of Transport's proposal for airlines to self-regulate ticket prices during the year-end season. Minister María Fernanda Rojas asked the Aeronáutica Civil to enforce this amid expected high demand. However, Iata's Colombia manager, Paola Bernal, attributes high prices to elevated taxes and fees.

 

 

 

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