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BTS received by Mexican president ahead of sold-out Mexico City concerts

Thursday, 7 May 2026, 16:52 · 1 min read

South Korean K-pop group BTS met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace on 6 May, holding a 40-minute meeting during which the government honoured the seven-member group as "distinguished visitors" and presented a commemorative plaque recognising their contributions to youth culture and community values. The group then joined Sheinbaum on a palace balcony overlooking the Zócalo (Mexico City's vast central plaza), where an estimated 50,000 fans and residents had gathered to greet them. BTS is scheduled to perform three sold-out shows in the capital as part of its "Arirang" world tour, with the Mexico City Chamber of Commerce projecting an economic impact of around $107.5 million — a reflection of Mexico's status as the world's fifth-largest K-pop market.

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Yonhap(LEAD) BTS meets Mexican president, receives commemorative plaque ahead of concerts in Mexico City ↗︎YonhapBTS meets Mexican president ahead of concerts in Mexico City ↗︎
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