K-pop supergroup BTS met with the Mexican President at the National Palace ahead of their sold-out concerts in Mexico City, highlighting their significant global influence. This high-profile visit generated an estimated 155.7 billion won in economic impact. The engagement preceded concerts expected to draw tens of thousands of fans, further solidifying the group's international reach.
JKN Global News Desk — Global K-pop sensation BTS made a high-profile visit to the Mexican National Palace, engaging with the Mexican President ahead of their highly anticipated concerts in Mexico City. The meeting at the presidential residence underscored the group's immense international stature and cultural impact.
The visit and subsequent sold-out concerts created a substantial economic ripple, with reports indicating an estimated 155.7 billion won in economic impact. This figure highlights the significant financial contribution BTS makes through their global tours and appearances.
The group's Mexico City concerts quickly sold out, demonstrating their massive fan base, known as ARMY, in Latin America. These performances are expected to draw a 50,000-strong crowd, further emphasizing the group's unparalleled popularity. During their visit, BTS members expressed their excitement, noting, "The Energy Here Is Incredible," as they greeted fans from the Mexican Presidential Palace. The interaction with fans and the nation's leader exemplifies BTS's role not only as musical artists but also as cultural ambassadors fostering international connections.



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