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BTS’ ARMY protest leads Chile to reverse ban on hosting the band’s ARIRANG world tour dates at Estadio Nacional

Written by: News Room Last updated: July 8, 2026
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BTS’ ARMY protest leads Chile to reverse ban on hosting the band’s ARIRANG world tour dates at Estadio Nacional

Chile is potentially performing a U-turn on banning BTS’ sold-out Santiago dates after fan demonstrations and political pressure pushed officials to reassess how the group’s 360-degree show could fit inside Estadio Nacional.

Chile’s government has shifted its stance on BTS’ October concerts, opening the door to a possible green light after days of public frustration, street demonstrations and mounting criticism from lawmakers.

The K-pop idols – RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook – are set to bring their ARIRANG world tour to Santiago on October 14, 16 and 17, marking their first Chile appearance since completing military service and since 2017. Tickets were snapped up within minutes in April, with around 48,000 fans per night expected.

The situation erupted last week when the National Sports Institute (IND) issued a technical report stating that BTS’ ambitious 360-degree stage design would place heavy strain on Estadio Nacional’s hybrid pitch and leave too little recovery time before a packed schedule of football fixtures, the 2026 Telethon and other civic events. The nine-day build and teardown period was flagged as a major obstacle, with officials stressing the stadium’s calendar could not absorb prolonged downtime.

The IND offered DG Medios alternative spaces within the complex – including the South Esplanade and Parque Sur – while municipalities in Viña del Mar and Concepción, plus football club Colo-Colo, volunteered their own stadiums. However, none of those sites could realistically host BTS’ circular stage or the roughly 150,000 fans expected across the three nights.

Sports minister Natalia Duco defended the IND’s position, noting that the concerts had never received formal sign-off despite tickets already being sold.

She criticised a growing trend of promoters announcing shows before securing venue authorisation, saying fans were “left carrying the consequences” when approvals were still pending. Deputy interior minister Claudio Alvarado echoed the technical concerns, warning that repairing potential pitch damage would be costly and time-consuming.

But the mood changed over the weekend. Hundreds of ARMY dressed in BTS’ signature purple marched through Santiago towards La Moneda presidential palace, carrying banners reading “BTS to the National Stadium”. One fan told Agencia EFE the situation was “taking away our chance to see artists who have helped us through life.”

With pressure rising, DG Medios submitted a revised technical plan addressing load distribution, weight management, grass protection and construction methods.

On Monday (06.07.26), the ministry confirmed that these updates had opened the door to a possible approval – but only if the promoter provides further documentation on structural loads, installation procedures and a full mitigation strategy for the pitch. Officials said those requirements, along with a formal commitment from DG Medios, would be essential for the concerts to proceed.

The ministry added it will tighten rules for major events, including penalties for promoters who sell tickets before receiving official authorisation.

BTS’ label HYBE told The Korea Herald it is monitoring the situation.

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