Explained: Here’s How BTS’ Chile Concert Got Caught In A Massive Controversy!

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Popular boy band BTS is making headlines with their Arirang World Tour. Videos and photos from every stop on the tour are surfacing online and going viral in no time. The members are clearly enjoying themselves, and fans are having the time of their lives. However, not everything is smooth as butter. A big controversy has begun and it’s related to their planned shows in Chile. Many people are talking about the issue. Read on to know all about it.

The group is set to perform three concerts at Chile’s Estadio Nacional in October. Tickets sold out fast, and fans were very excited. However, problems arose when it was revealed that the stadium had not given final approval for the shows. Officials mentioned concerns about the special 360-degree stage setup and possible damage to the sports field. This news shocked and upset many fans who had already bought tickets.

Some fans expressed anger toward the stadium management. Others felt disappointed with HYBE for starting ticket sales before getting full permission. The situation has created tension, even as the rest of the tour continues to receive huge love from fans worldwide. BTS and their team are yet to give an official update on the Chile concerts.

For the unversed, BTS kicked off their Arirang World Tour on April 9, 2026, with three concerts in South Korea. This tour is very special because it marks the group’s major comeback after completing their military service. The tour will include 88 shows across 34 cities around the world. The boy band will visit North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, and others.

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