B‑ARMY pushes Brazil dates

Fans using the hashtag #BTSInBrazil are publicly demanding extra BTS concert dates in Brazilian cities, a campaign that has already reached thousands of likes and thousands of reposts — it’s an organized attempt to expand the run. (x.com). Those grassroots pushes matter because promoters and routes often respond to visible demand spikes on social platforms when deciding whether to add shows or larger venues. (x.com)

Brazil is the only stop on the official 2026 Latin America leg with three São Paulo stadium dates already on the board: October 28, October 30, and October 31 at Estádio do MorumBIS. Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires were first listed with two dates each. (ibighit.com) That is why Brazilian fans are pushing so hard right now. The current campaign is not asking for a first show in the country; it is trying to turn a three-night stop into an even bigger Brazil run while tickets and routing are still live issues. (x.com) (weverse.io) The timing is not random. General ticket sales for the Latin America leg opened on Friday, April 10, 2026, and the official Weverse notice says São Paulo had a separate presale window for Day 3 on Wednesday, April 8, which means demand was being managed show by show before the public onsale even started. (weverse.io) The official Latin America page already shows what added demand can do. Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires each picked up a new extra date labeled “NEW SHOW” after the first round of dates went on sale, while São Paulo stayed at three nights. (btsworldtourofficial.com) In other words, fans in Brazil are looking at a tour map where extra nights have already been granted in three other countries and asking why the biggest market in the region should stop at three. That is the logic behind the coordinated posts naming Brazilian cities and demanding expansion. (btsworldtourofficial.com) (x.com) There is also a practical reason the campaign keeps pointing beyond São Paulo. The official Brazil listing is only for MorumBIS in São Paulo, so any fan in Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, or Porto Alegre is currently looking at flights, buses, or hotel costs on top of the ticket itself. (ticketmaster.com.br) (g1.globo.com) Brazil is not a small-room market for this group. The announced venue, Estádio do MorumBIS, is one of the country’s major football stadiums, and the official Brazil sales pages list three separate BTS event pages for the three São Paulo nights. (ticketmaster.com.br) (livenation.com.br) The fan tactic is simple: make demand impossible to miss in public. A hashtag that trends, posts that rack up thousands of reposts, and city names repeated across one weekend create a visible signal for promoters, venues, and tour planners who still have to decide whether the route is finished or still expandable. (x.com) The clearest clue that the route may still be flexible is in the official notice itself. Weverse says presale applications for Latin America were limited to three selected cities and adds that eligibility would still apply even if the concert schedule was “changed or added to,” which is unusually direct language for a tour that may still move. (weverse.io) So this is less a fan celebration than a live pressure campaign during an active onsale window. BTS already has three São Paulo dates in October 2026, other Latin American stops have already expanded, and Brazilian fans are trying to turn that same mechanism in their direction before the routing locks. (btsworldtourofficial.com) (weverse.io)

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