Aftera short hiatus, BTS has already announced two venues in their Permission To Dance On Stage world tour of 2022 – Seoul in March and Las Vegas in April. Fans are hoping that announcement
BTS’ recent Permission to Dance on Stage Seoul’ concert live screenings reportedly took in over $32million £ at the global box office. READ MORE BTS live in LA a euphoric return to live performance for the K-pop juggernauts Over the weekend, the K-pop juggernauts held their first in-person concerts in over two and a half years at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul. The March 12 date of the three-night Permission to Dance on Stage Seoul’ was also made available for “live viewing” in theatres worldwide, giving international fans a chance to witness the boyband’s return to the stage. According to The Hollywood Reporter, BTS’ Permission to Dance on Stage Seoul’ earned $ £5,288,840 in 800 theatres across North America, becoming the top-grossing live cinema event of all time. In addition, it beat out The Batman in 55 North American theatres, and was a clear second in its remaining locations. The live screening also raked in over $ £24,987,855 across 75 markets worldwide, bringing in more revenue in one day than some Hollywood movies generated in their opening weekends over the pandemic, as reported by Variety. “As the pandemic made it difficult to access the concert venue, we wanted to create an opportunity for fans to gather and watch the concert together,” said HYBE 360 president DJ Kim. “We came up with the idea of live-viewing’ at cinemas and are delighted to offer an alternative experience for fans to enjoy the concert live.” “It’s a testament to both the overwhelmingly dedicated fandom of the ARMY BTS’ official fan base and the overall return to cinemas on a global scale,” added Trafalgar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby, the North American distributor for the concert. In other BTS news, vocalist and dancer Jimin is set to release a new original track for the upcoming South Korean drama Our Blues. The as-yet-unnamed song will mark the idol’s first-ever contribution to a K-drama soundtrack.
OnOctober 24, 2021, fans got to see a BTS live concert from home as the band kicked off a loose "Permission to Dance on Stage" tour with an audience-free show performed at the Seoul Olympic Stadium. Now, in March 2022, BTS returns to that stadium for a new Permission to Dance concert, and the entire show will be broadcast live to movie
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 21 Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook of K-Pop band BTS are seen ... [+] during an interview at the 'Today' Show on February 21, 2020 in New York City. Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images GC Images A little more than two months ago, BTS announced they were taking a short break. Since then, their hit singles have continued to perform in plenty of nations, many of the members have dolled out solo smashes, and now they’ve revealed that fans everywhere will be able to take part in a very special live event, the kind that only they can manage. The globally-adored pop band’s parent company HYBE announced today February 16 that BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul Live Viewing, the latest concert film from the outfit, is not just going to be available to fans for the first time ever, but it will air live in movie theaters all around the world. On Saturday, March 12, fans of the septet will be able to watch footage from their performance in Seoul, South Korea together. Tickets go on sale later this month. According to a release shared by BTS’s representatives, the exact times of screenings will be updated later, though apparently in most countries, fans of the group will be seeing the same thing at the same time. There will be some tape delays in certain territories, but for the most part, this will be a shared live experience, which is apparently the aim. MORE FROM FORBESBTS's 'Love Yourself Her' Becomes The Third Album By A Korean Act To Reach A Very Special MilestoneBy Hugh McIntyre The same release claims that BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul Live Viewing will air in movie theaters in 60 countries, though which nations are included in the rollout weren’t mentioned specifically. That information will likely be made available when tickets go on sale on February 22. BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul Live Viewing is the latest BTS concert film to be released to theaters globally. The group has also entered cinemas in major nations with their 2020 title Break the Silence The Movie as well as previous releases Bring the Soul The Movie, Love Yourself in Seoul and Burn the Stage The Movie. Combined, all of these theatrical efforts have reportedly racked up more than $50 million in global ticket sales. That’s more than many tours by well-known musicians, so it’s clear that there is an incredible demand for anything related to BTS performing live. The concert is named after BTS’s 2021 single “Permission to Dance,†which became a global smash the moment it arrived. The track, which was only featured on the Butter single album which itself was only released in certain territories, became a top 10 hit in a number of major markets. In the the tune debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, becoming the band’s fifth leader and fourth instant champion. MORE FROM FORBESBTS Dominates The Korean Albums Ranking With More Charting Titles Than Anyone ElseBy Hugh McIntyre
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