According to Ticketmaster, approximately 1.1 million users joined the virtual waiting room simultaneously to secure tickets for the three-day event. The entire inventory was exhausted within 37 minutes, with the pre-sale phase for fan club members reaching full capacity in less than an hour. A Ticketmaster representative described the phenomenon as one of the most intense and high-demand ticket sales in the recent history of the Mexican live music industry. The demand was not confined to local fans, as access attempts were recorded from over 1,300 cities worldwide, including major international hubs like Lima, Bogota, Santiago, California, and Texas.
Industry experts analyze that the inclusion of Mexico City in the BTS ‘World Tour’ signifies the city’s emergence as a premier hub for global music tours. The Estadio GNP Seguros is now recognized as a critical stop for top-tier international artists, and the recent sell-out serves as a definitive testament to this status. Beyond the cultural impact, the concerts are expected to generate a massive economic ripple effect. Research from the Hyundai Research Institute indicates that increased global recognition of BTS directly correlates with a surge in exports for Korean consumer goods, such as cosmetics and food products. Experts estimate that each performance could generate up to 1 trillion KRW in economic value when accounting for tourism, lodging, and transportation spending by visiting international fans.
The success of the tour is being characterized as a significant cultural movement rather than a simple commercial achievement. Ticketmaster noted that BTS is redefining the modern music industry through messages of positivity and inclusivity, fostering a deep emotional bond with Mexican fans. This explosive reaction is largely attributed to the group resuming full-scale collective activities after completing their mandatory military service. As Mexico establishes itself as the most vital performance market in Latin America for K-pop, industry observers anticipate that the economic and cultural impact observed in Mexico City will continue throughout other major cities on the tour.