More than 100 BTS fans gathered along Mexico City's Reforma Avenue on Sunday, May 3, 2024, to celebrate the K-pop group's return [1].

The gathering signals the intense regional demand for the South Korean group as they prepare for upcoming concerts in the Mexican capital. Such events highlight the global scale of the group's influence and the organized nature of their fanbase.

The fans, known as the ARMY, used the public space to build excitement and foster community. The group's return to the spotlight has sparked similar celebrations across various international hubs, though the Mexico City event focused specifically on the anticipation of live performances in the city.

According to reports, more than 100 [1] supporters participated in the event. The assembly on Reforma Avenue served as a public demonstration of loyalty and a promotional effort to drum up visibility for the group's arrival.

The event was characterized by the high energy of the participants who gathered to mark the transition from the group's hiatus back to active performance. This return marks a significant moment for the K-pop industry's footprint in Latin America.

More than 100 BTS fans gathered along Mexico City's Reforma Avenue

The mobilization of the ARMY in Mexico City reflects the enduring power of K-pop's 'fandom culture' to organize large-scale public events independently of official promotional schedules. This level of grassroots engagement suggests that the group's return will likely see high commercial success and significant cultural impact within the Latin American market.