The Punishment of Bts Fans for Alleged Resellers in Mexico
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Ticket sales for BTS's concerts in Mexico sparked an unprecedented reaction from the ARMY fandom after the ticketing system crashed and tickets sold out in minutes. Ticket sales in Mexico crashed in minutes. On January 24, 2026, more than a million people tried to buy tickets for the three dates at the GNP Seguros Stadium, but the 136,400 available tickets sold out in less than 40 minutes. Shortly after, massive resale ads began circulating on p…
The revenge of ARMY! After the chaotic sale of tickets for BTS in Mexico, the resale of tickets at high prices and the lack of clarity, led the fans of the group to take action in the matter against the alleged resellers. The problem of ticket resale went out of control, as the tickets reached prices ranging from 14 thousand, 30 thousand and up to 100 thousand pesos. Thus it was the 'vengeance' of ARMY against the ticket resellers of BTS Through…
What happened with the sale of tickets for BTS concerts in Mexico was not a simple technical collapse, it was the demonstration that organized fandom can alter the balance of power between companies, platforms and consumers. It is the case that we see how now the fans of BTS exhibit data in networks of ticket resellers. It is that the resale of tickets in Mexico ceased to be a marginal phenomenon to become a parallel industry that directly impac…
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