Upon hearing about the cancellation of the BTS concert in Santiago, Chile, fans began protesting on July 5. Thousands of ARMYs dressed in purple and with purple placards assembled to fight for the right of the band to give its concerts in the original location.

The government of Chile has made a decision regarding the concerts of BTS in the country, which were part of the band's "Arirang World Tour". On October 14th, 16th, and 17th they have a performance scheduled at Estadio Nacional, with over 48,000 tickets sold for the event. The first concert on October 14th is an addition to the schedule since the concerts of October 16th and 17th were sold out in a very short time.

Bts Army exhibited their loyalty to the BTS at La Moneda Palace as they performed BTS songs and carried signs that read "BTS, Come Over Here." According to Natalia Duco, who is sports minister in the country, the government is not canceling any concert, but officials say they have not spotted an appropriate venue around Santiago or in cities nearby like Viña del Mar and Concepción.
As per the National Sports Institute of Chile, the suspension is on technical and safety grounds. They add that the 360-degree stage of BTS is likely to weigh around 600 tons that will exert downward pressure on the field of play causing damage that maybe difficult to repair in the future sporting events.

DG Medios came under attack from the authorities for its assertion that tickets had already been sold before due process was followed. However, in spite of any ongoing negotiations between the stakeholders, BTS supporters are still holding onto hope for other options to come up.