By Jailene Giron
The visit of the South Korean group bts Mexican territory continues to give something to talk about, especially after launching an unpublished video that immortalized his visit to the National Palace with President Claudia Sheinbaumlast May 6.
It was through the official YouTube channel of the K-Pop band that Unpublished behind-the-scenes footage of her meeting with the president of Mexico and her experience touring the facilities was shared from the presidential headquarters.
The almost six-minute clip portrays every moment of the visit of the seven members of BTS, including their arrival at the distinguished venue, their welcome by President Claudia Sheinbaum and the meeting with the more than 50 thousand ARMYs who gathered in the Zócalo of Mexico City.
In addition to a tour guided by the president, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook received recognition from the Government of Mexico that designated them as “distinguished visitors.”
The response to this audiovisual content was immediate from the most loyal BTS fans, who were responsible for expressing their emotion through the different platforms on which it was disseminated.
“Mexico was really another level, they gave BTS the warmest welcome, it makes me cry”; “Thank you BTS for considering Mexico, you will always be welcome. Mexico will always be your home”; “What a thrill it gave me to hear the screams and see them with a smile” and “Mexico is very grateful that you have been here, and you will also enjoy it a lot”, are some of these signs of affection.
In addition to his visit to the National Palace, The stop of the South Korean group through Mexican territory was marked by three concerts at the GNP Stadium, as part of their “ARIRANG” world tour.on May 7, 9 and 10, before an audience of 65 thousand people per night.
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