BTS attracted a crowd of about 50,000 fans in Mexico during a major live event that underscored the continued global influence of K-pop. The gathering, held in Mexico City in May 2026, highlighted the group’s enduring popularity across Latin America despite members focusing on solo activities and military service transitions, as reported by Reuters and ChannelsTv.
Fans from across Mexico and neighbouring countries attended the event, with large crowds gathering hours before performances and fan activities began. Organisers described the turnout as one of the biggest K-pop-related events in the country this year, reflecting the genre’s growing cultural and commercial impact outside Asia.
BTS remains one of the most successful music groups globally, credited with helping transform K-pop into a mainstream international phenomenon. The group’s influence extends beyond music into fashion, streaming, brand partnerships, and youth culture, generating billions of dollars in economic value for South Korea’s entertainment industry.
Analysts say the strong turnout in Mexico demonstrates the resilience of K-pop’s global fan base and the expanding importance of Latin America as a key market for Asian entertainment companies. The event also reinforces how music-driven fan communities continue to shape global pop culture and live entertainment trends.

