BTS Sets Mexico City Ablaze: 50,000 Fans Gather at National Palace Ahead of Sold-Out Stadium Tour

Greace Nunez Correspondent

graciela--nunez@hotmail.com | 2026-05-08 18:33:10


MEXICO CITY — In a historic moment that blurred the lines between a state visit and a global pop phenomenon, the members of BTS appeared on the balcony of the Palacio Nacional (National Palace) on Wednesday afternoon, greeted by a deafening sea of more than 50,000 fans.

The surprise appearance occurred just one day before the group kicks off their highly anticipated three-night residency at the Estadio GNP Seguros. The gathering at the Zócalo, Mexico City’s central square, underscored the unprecedented cultural reach of the South Korean septet and the strengthening diplomatic ties between Mexico and South Korea.

 
A Presidential Welcome
Accompanied by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, the members—RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—stepped onto the terrace to a thunderous roar from "ARMY" (the group's dedicated fandom). The atmosphere was electric, with j-hope leading the entrance with his signature dance steps, followed by the rest of the group who captured the massive crowd on their personal phones.

President Sheinbaum, who has been vocal about the positive impact of Korean culture in Mexico, shared the moment on social media, stating:

"We sincerely welcome BTS, one of the most beloved groups among Mexican youth. Their music and values are bridging Mexico and South Korea as one. It is a joy to share this moment of happiness with the 50,000 fans gathered in the plaza."
During the appearance, Sheinbaum delighted the crowd further by revealing that she had already extended an invitation for the group to return next year.

 
Voices of Gratitude
The members took turns addressing the crowd, expressing their awe at the scale of the reception. Leader RM spoke in both English and Spanish, saying, "We are so excited for the performances starting tomorrow. Let’s have a great time together. ¡Los amo, gracias! (I love you, thank you!)"

V added in Spanish, "Mexican fans, we missed you so much. The energy here is unbelievable. Thank you for all the love, and let's meet again soon."

Economic and Cultural Impact
The "BTS Effect" in Mexico City is palpable. Local tourism boards report that hotels near the Estadio GNP Seguros reached 98% occupancy within hours of the concert announcement. The 2026 tour marks a significant return to Latin America for the group following their mandatory military service completions, signaling that their global dominance remains unchallenged.

Market analysts suggest that the concert series will generate an estimated $40 million USD in local economic impact, including ticket sales, merchandise, transportation, and hospitality.

The Sold-Out Spectacle
BTS is scheduled to perform on May 7, 9, and 10. All three dates at the Estadio GNP Seguros (formerly Foro Sol) sold out instantly, with secondary market prices reaching record highs. The setlist is rumored to include a mix of their greatest hits and solo tracks from their most recent 2025-2026 releases.

As the Zócalo cleared late Wednesday evening, fans remained in the streets, chanting the members' names. For Mexico City, this isn't just a concert series; it is a validation of the city's status as a premier global cultural hub and a testament to the "Purple" fever that shows no signs of breaking.

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