BTS V ignited Mexico for two consecutive days, dominating social media and trending topics with his immense popularity.
On May 7th (local time), global sensation BTS kicked off their highly anticipated Mexico concert at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City.
V captivated eyes during the pre-concert soundcheck, showcasing a striking two-tone hairstyle. His ‘manhwa-like’ visuals drew immense attention, with Blue Lock fans even comparing him to Bachira Meguru, sparking widespread discussion.

Once the concert began, V showcased his undeniable ‘stage genius.’ With powerful dance moves, explosive vocal range, and unique stage presence, he commanded attention, making it impossible for fans to look away. V consistently demonstrates his mastery, artfully combining charismatic intensity with a witty, playful charm at every performance, solidifying his reputation as a ‘god of the stage.’
Making their return to Mexico after nine years, BTS received an overwhelming welcome on May 6th (local time) at Zócalo Square, where they greeted fans from the balcony of the Presidential Palace. V’s dedicated fanbase was notably present, holding up banners and photos to enthusiastically welcome him.

Mexican news channels prominently featured V’s memorable phrase, ‘Mucho picante,’ highlighting it as an iconic moment. The phrase has since gone viral, becoming a popular meme across Mexico. Leading Mexican media outlet El Financiero not only spotlighted V’s impressive Spanish but also reported on his previous filming of ‘Seojin’s’ (Jinny’s Kitchen) in the country.
V dominated social media for two consecutive days, May 6th and 7th, registering the highest mentions and commanding widespread attention. His popularity was further solidified by reaching a peak of 100% on Google Trends, marking the highest search volume in both Mexico and globally.

V’s dedicated Mexican fanbase, ‘Kim Taehyung MX,’ orchestrated a special tribute. They revealed they had prepared a commemorative plaque bearing V’s real name, ‘Kim Taehyung,’ to be installed on the ‘Pared de Plata’ (Silver Wall) at the Museo de Arte Popular (MAP) in downtown Mexico City. The fanbase described this gesture as ‘a space created with respect, memory, and affection to celebrate V’s immense influence and impact.’
During his heartfelt closing remarks at the concert, V moved the audience by expressing his feelings in Spanish: “I learned a little Spanish. I wanted to tell you in Spanish how happy I am at this moment. I really missed you, Mexican ARMY. I love you very, very much. Please love me a lot too. You are the reason for my life and my everything.” This touching message resonated deeply with fans.
