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BTS Drops First Live Album: ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ Captures Epic Concert Moments!

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BTS (BigHit Music)BTS dropped their first-ever live album, “Permission to Dance on Stage – Live,” on Friday at 1 p.m., offering fans a sonic journey through their electrifying 2021-2022 tour.

The album serves as a vibrant time capsule, capturing the essence of BTS’s performances during their “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour. Spanning across Seoul, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, it’s a testament to the group’s global appeal.

This milestone release marks BTS’s debut official concert album, featuring 22 tracks that include chart-toppers like “Dynamite,” “Butter,” and “Permission to Dance.” But it’s not just a rehash of their hits – several tracks have been given a fresh spin for the tour. Fans can expect amped-up versions of “Fire” and “Idol” with more intense arrangements, while “Dynamite” and “Butter” have been jazzed up with brass sections, adding an extra layer of festivity to these crowd-pleasers.

As if that wasn’t enough to get the ARMY excited, BTS is also releasing a video of their final Seoul concert at Jamsil Olympic Stadium from 2022. This 141-minute spectacle will be available on Weverse, Hybe’s global fan platform. For those craving more behind-the-scenes action, the package includes an interview photobook, offering an intimate glimpse into the concert preparations.

But wait, there’s more! BTS is already looking ahead, with plans for a full-group comeback in spring 2024, followed by a new world tour. During a recent Weverse Live broadcast on July 1, the members revealed they’re kicking off work on new music and concert preparations this month. It seems the BTS phenomenon is far from over – stay tuned for more chart-topping hits and electrifying performances from the K-pop sensations.

Daniel Kim
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