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BTS in Mexico: A $107M Economic Boost and a Presidential Honor

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[TV Daily reporter Kim Ji-hyun] Mexican media say they were taken aback by the intensity of local fans’ passion for BTS. Observers note the visit not only quenched the longing of fans who had waited a decade but that the three concerts also gave a noticeable boost to the local economy, benefiting hotels and other businesses.

On the 6th (local time), leading outlets including El Universal, Milenio and Excélsior ran extensive coverage of BTS’s meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum, emphasizing the group’s outsized influence.

Coverage zeroed in on the symbolic image of the members appearing on the Palacio Nacional balcony, overlooking the Zócalo, alongside President Sheinbaum.

Milenio reported, \”When the kings of K-pop waved from the balcony with the Mexican president, the Zócalo transformed into a vast sea of purple,\” and noted that roughly 50,000 ARMY gathered there, effectively bringing the square to a standstill — an extraordinary scene.

El Universal analyzed BTS’s cultural and market impact with supporting data, running the headline, \”Mexico City is the city that consumes BTS’s music the most in the world,\” to capture the local mood.

The outlet described Mexico City as the hub where BTS’s musical influence is most pronounced and said the visit carried deep meaning for local ARMY — a decade-long yearning that was largely satisfied by the Palacio Nacional appearance.

Excélsior highlighted both the honors BTS received from the Mexican government and the social message they carried. The paper wrote that BTS’s message of friendship, peace and love resonated deeply in Mexico and that their music has helped foster a sense of community and positive values among Mexican youth.

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Screenshot from Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico — X account

That day, the Mexican government presented BTS with a \”Visitantes Distinguidos\” certificate and a commemorative plaque, recognizing the group’s role in inspiring young people and promoting values of respect, empathy, diversity and peace through music.

Both international and local outlets called the level of recognition from the presidential office highly unusual for pop stars.

Media also pointed to the concerts’ economic ripple effects. The Mexico City Chamber of Commerce estimates that the three shows from BTS’s ARIRANG world tour generated about $107.5 million (roughly 155.7 billion KRW).

The chamber said fans came from across Mexico and nearby countries, driving a sharp rise in hotel bookings in Mexico City. Restaurants and cafés near Estadio GNP Seguros, the concert venue, reported sales three to four times higher than usual.

Fans’ reactions were overwhelming. A fan who spoke with El Universal said, \”I’ve followed BTS since I was 13, and now I’m 25. After waiting ten years, seeing them in person feels like a dream,\” and she was moved to tears.

BTS will begin its Mexico dates with a concert at Estadio GNP Seguros on the 7th (local time).

[TV Daily reporter Kim Ji-hyun news@tvdaily.co.kr]

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