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I just found out that BTS already held their concerts in Korea a few days ago, and honestly, many people were left without tickets to see them live. The interesting part is that they streamed everything online, so even if you didn't have access to a physical ticket, you could watch from your home.
The thing was that the shows took place in Goyang on April 9, 11, and 12, but due to the time difference with Mexico, it meant waking up at 4 a.m. if you wanted to watch them live. If you didn't get a ticket in time or if you overslept, there were also delayed broadcasts a few days later, so at least there was a second chance.
Everything was through Weverse, the official platform. You needed to create a free account there, but access to the concerts wasn't free. Those with an ARMY membership paid around 1,970 Mexican pesos to watch all three shows in 4K, or 700 pesos if you only wanted to see one. Those without a membership paid a bit more, like 2,130 pesos for the full package but in HD.
Anyway, it was a good option for those who couldn't get a physical ticket, although of course, it's not the same as being there in person. But well, at least ARMY had a way not to completely miss the shows.