BTS fans pushing Brazil tour dates

ARMY campaigners have launched hashtags like #BTSBrazil2026 and #BTSExtraShowBrazil and started a Change.org petition urging BigHit and Live Nation for extra 2026 Brazil dates and more cities. Social threads are coordinating ticket pushes and calling for transfers at face value plus fees to meet demand. (X post 2044001007521161433 / X post 2044000991528308875)

Brazilian BTS fans are pressing for more 2026 shows after the group’s three São Paulo dates sold out and left a much larger pool of buyers empty-handed. (cnnbrasil.com.br) BigHit Music’s Latin America ticket notice lists three São Paulo concerts, with ARMY Membership presales on April 7 and April 8, 2026, and general sales opening April 10. Ticketmaster Brazil lists one of those dates at MorumBIS stadium for October 28, 2026, with the other São Paulo shows reported for October 30 and October 31. (weverse.io / ticketmaster.com.br / cnnbrasil.com.br) CNN Brasil reported that the three Brazil shows sold out in less than 90 minutes and that about 1.9 million people entered the purchase process for those dates. The same report said demand topped 3.7 million tickets, which it described as more than 48 sold-out MorumBIS stadiums. (cnnbrasil.com.br) That gap between available seats and attempted purchases is driving the current campaign for extra dates and more cities. A Change.org petition addressed to Live Nation Brasil and BigHit Music says the “current dates are insufficient” and cites virtual queues that ran into the hundreds of thousands. (change.org) The push is not only about adding concerts. A second Change.org petition asks Live Nation and ticketing companies to revise convenience and service fees for the 2026 tour, arguing that charges should be transparent and proportionate under Brazil’s consumer-protection rules. (change.org) Ticketmaster Brazil’s event page says official box-office sales will be offered without service fees, while online purchases can carry a service charge on VIP packages. The page lists the Soundcheck VIP package at R$ 4,303 full price, made up of a R$ 1,250 ticket and a R$ 3,053 package. (ticketmaster.com.br) Fans are also pointing to the calendar. CNN Brasil noted that São Paulo is the last South American stop, ending on October 31, and that BTS does not resume the tour’s Asia leg until November 19, leaving an 18-day gap that supporters say could fit another Brazil show. (cnnbrasil.com.br) Brazil’s stop is part of a much larger comeback run. Live Nation said in January that the “Arirang” tour spans 34 regions and 79 shows across 2026 and 2027, marking BTS’s first headline group performances since the 2021-2022 “Permission to Dance On Stage” run. (newsroom.livenation.com) As of April 14, neither BigHit Music nor Ticketmaster had announced extra Brazil dates in the sources reviewed here. For now, the fan campaign is trying to turn sold-out demand into a schedule change before the October stadium run begins. (cnnbrasil.com.br / weverse.io)

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