BTS in Mexico: Government Initiates Fine Against Ticketmaster Over Sales Controversy
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Mexico initiated a procedure to fine Ticketmaster for more than $277,800 for alleged violations of the law in the sale of tickets for the concerts of the popular k-pop group BTS.
The authorities of Mexico reported this Monday that they plan to fine Ticketmaster for more than 5 million pesos (more than 243.000 euros) for alleged violations of the law in Mexico.
The Mexican fans’ claim for the high costs of tickets has yielded results. Claudia Sheinbaum’s Office of the Consumer of the Government, headed by Iván Escalante, has sanctioned the Ticketmaster with more than five million pesos after the wave of complaints and millions of emails of the Mexican ARMY, as the global community of millions of BTS fans is known, and famous for its high level of organization and mobilization. The company will have a 1…
The head of the Federal Consumer Attorney General's Office (Profeco), Iván Escalante, reported that the fine to Ticketmaster for irregularities in the sale of tickets for Korean banking concerts BTS will be more than 5 million pesos. During the morning of President Claudia Sheinbaum at the Cinetheca del Bosque de Chapultepec, Escalante said that the company was notified on January 28 and that it has until February 12 to offer evidence. "We have …
Since the pre-sale and sale of tickets from the BTS World Tour 'Arirang' 2026, Mexico has been at the center of the conversation, not only because of the excitement of ARMY, but also because of the contrast in ticket prices and ticketing failures. Mexican fans face one of the highest rates of the tour, while in other regions the story is completely different. How much does it cost to see BTS in Mexico 2026? And without hunger in how much it goes…
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