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BTS stirs excitement in Mexico with appearance on the balcony of the presidential palace; greets crowd in Spanish [Star Issue]

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BTS /Photo=Screenshot from Mexican media outlet NMás
BTS /Photo=Screenshot from Mexican media outlet NMás

The group BTS appeared on the balcony of the National Palace in Mexico.

On the 7th (local time), ahead of their Mexico City concert, BTS met with the Mexican president after receiving an official invitation from the Presidential Office.

Earlier that day, at her regular press briefing known as Mañanera, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she would visit the BTS President Lee room and open the Presidential Office balcony to greet citizens.

It is reported that BTS spent about 40 minutes in conversation with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Afterward, when BTS appeared on the balcony, cheers from Mexican fans poured out.

BTS / Photo=Screenshot from Mexican media outlet NMás
BTS / Photo=Screenshot from Mexican media outlet NMás

The scene was broadcast live by multiple Mexican media outlets, including NMás. The broadcast displayed the caption "BTS appears on the National Palace balcony," highlighting the intense local interest.

BTS members waved to fans in the square from the balcony and sent kisses with their hands. They also took out a phone to capture the moment, photographing the fans who filled the square. Later, members RM and V held microphones and greeted the fans in Spanish, eliciting cheers from the crowd.

BTS's visit to Mexico is also drawing high expectations from an economic perspective. According to their agency, Big Hit Music, the Mexico City Chamber of Commerce estimated that the concert would generate an economic ripple effect worth approximately $107.5 million (about 155.7 billion won).

Meanwhile, BTS is scheduled to perform on the stage of Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City for a total of three days on the 7th and from the 9th to the 10th. The three concerts sold out quickly immediately after ticket sales opened.

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