BTS Announces Concert Rebroadcast: Complete Guide to Schedules, Platform, and Costs for Those Who Missed Out on Tickets

If you missed the chance to get tickets for the live BTS concerts, good news. The South Korean band has announced a comprehensive streaming strategy from Goyang, South Korea, ensuring that no ARMY fan misses the experience of seeing their idols on stage. The shows will not only be available in Mexico through digital platforms but will also have on-demand replays for those unable to connect during the live broadcast.

When do the shows start? Exact dates and times in Mexico time zone

The BTS concerts with streaming coverage will take place on three dates in April 2026: Thursday 9, Saturday 11, and Sunday 12. However, due to the time difference between South Korea and Mexico, Mexican viewers will see the live performances on Wednesday 8, Friday 10, and Saturday 11 of April.

The start time presents a significant challenge: the concerts begin at 4:00 a.m. Mexico City time, meaning ARMY members will need to wake up early to not miss a moment of their K-pop group’s performance. If early mornings are not your thing, there is an alternative we discuss later.

Where to access? Weverse is the official platform

The concert streams will be exclusively through Weverse, the official platform of BTS fan community. To access the streaming content, you will need to create an account on the website, a completely free process that only requires an email or linking your social media profile. Registration is free, but access to the broadcast does have a cost, which we detail in the next section.

What is the cost? Payment options based on membership and preferences

Weverse offers different purchase options depending on how many concerts you want to watch and if you have an ARMY membership. Prices vary among the following options:

For members with ARMY subscription:

  • All Day Pass (access to all 3 concerts): 165,000 Korean won, approximately $1,970 MXN. Includes 4K streaming and exclusive additional benefits.

  • 1 Day Pass (access to a single concert of your choice): 59,400 Korean won, just over $700 MXN. Offers 4K quality and special benefits.

For non-ARMY members:

  • All Day Pass (access to all 3 concerts): 178,200 Korean won, about $2,130 MXN. Includes HD streaming.

  • 1 Day Pass (access to a single performance): 59,400 Korean won, slightly over $700 MXN. HD broadcast quality.

Can’t watch live? On-demand replays save the day

If early mornings are impossible for you or you simply prefer to enjoy the concerts at a more convenient time, Weverse offers free on-demand replay options. The dates and times for the replays are:

  • Friday, April 17, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. (Mexico City time)
  • Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. (Mexico City time)
  • Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 4:00 a.m. (Mexico City time)

This way, even if you don’t get a ticket for the in-person event in Goyang or cannot watch the live stream, the platform allows you to access the content at a time that better fits your schedule.

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