I saw an article stating that the economic impact of the performance in Mexico is approximately 155.7 billion won, and the scale is truly extraordinary.
At this point, it feels less like a simple concert and more like an event where the entire city moves.
They say that not only accommodation and flights, but also dining out and merchandise consumption are all being affected.
I immediately understood why BTS is even referred to as the mobile economy.
In particular, the President of Mexico personally referred to it as a historic moment.
The scene where even the presidential palace balcony was opened felt truly symbolic.
Seeing K-pop groups influencing the economy and tourism overseas, extending beyond the cultural sphere, made me feel inexplicably proud.
I also felt that BTS has already surpassed the level of a mere popular artist.
Above all, it is really fascinating how the atmosphere of the city changes every time I go on a tour.
Seeing the fans' enthusiasm and the local reaction, I can feel once again why the whole world is paying attention to BTS.