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Permission to Dance On Stage was a series of concert performances headlined by South Korean band
BTS BTS (), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 and debuting in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment. The septet—consisting of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—co-writes and co-produ ...
. Due to
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restrictions on gatherings and travel, the series included stadium performances with and without live audiences in attendance in lieu of a traditional concert tour; the setlist contained numerous songs from the band's past discographies. The 12-show run began in
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on October 24, 2021, and concluded in
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on April 16, 2022.


Background

In January 2020, BTS announced their 4-leg, 39-show
Map of the Soul Tour BTS Map of the Soul Tour was a planned worldwide concert tour headlined by South Korean band BTS to promote their ''Map of the Soul'' series, including their '' Map of the Soul: Persona'' EP, and '' Map of the Soul: 7'' studio album. The all-stad ...
, but that was eventually cancelled in August 2021 due to uncertainty stemming from the
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. The band organized Map of the Soul ON:E, which initially included an offline fan presence and pay-per-view streaming, but in-person tickets were also cancelled ahead of the October 2020 performance. As the top-grossing touring group of 2019, the band expressed frustration and sadness about their inability to hold live concerts with their supporters present. By 2021, the severity of the pandemic and subsequent restrictions varied greatly from country to country, and city to city, which pushed the act and their company to look into hybridizing their performances in formats that would allow them to dynamically engage fans in person and online. On September 15, 2021, BTS announced an online concert carded for October 24 at the
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. Despite the venue's 80,000 person capacity, the show was held as a pay-per-view, streaming only event due to domestic live event restrictions. Later that month, the band also announced four overseas concerts to be held in the United States at the newly built
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in
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on November 27 and 28, and December 1 and 2. On February 22, 2022, BTS then announced an expanded leg of the tour, with four shows taking place at
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in
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on April 8 and 9, and April 15 and 16. The shows marked the band's first live performance before an in-person audience since their Love Yourself: Speak Yourself stadium tour in 2019, and tickets for all in-person shows were sold out within a few hours of release. ''Permission to Dance On Stage'' garnered more than an estimated 4 million attendees in-person and online combined.


Performances


Seoul

On October 24, 2021, the group performed at the Seoul Olympic Stadium, the location of their last stadium concert held in 2019. Due to a calf injury sustained during rehearsals the day before, member V did not participate in any choreography, but performed while seated on stage. To enhance the virtual experience, Big Hit added features that allowed the online audience to view the show from six different real-time angles and used an overlay for additional effects and text. The online concert was streamed in 197 countries. In 2022, BTS held their first domestic live shows since 2019 before a limited in-person audience, once again at the Olympic Stadium. They performed on March 10, 12, and 13. Previous pandemic restrictions placed specifically on pop concert performances only allowed for up to 4,000 attendees. The BTS concerts were approved for 15,000 attendees per day, marking the largest music gatherings permitted by the South Korean government since Covid-19 protocols first went into effect. Cheering, screaming, and singing-along was prohibited during the shows and 750 safety personnel were present onsite to ensure all restrictions were adhered to. The shows on the 10th and 13th were additionally streamed online through Weverse. A global live-viewing event was held for the concert on the 12th. It was broadcast to over 3,000 theatres worldwide.


Commercial performance

For the 2022 concerts in Seoul, the show earned $32.6 million and set a new all-time record for live-event cinema, surpassing the previous record held by the band's '' Burn the Stage: The Movie'' (2019) of $18.5 million. In the United States alone, it earned $6.9 million from 800 theatres to become the top-grossing live cinema event ever in that territory. It surpassed ''
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'' in 55 cinemas as the top-grossing event of the weekend and ranked at number two everywhere else. In the UK, it ranked at number three, behind ''The Batman'' and ''
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'', having earned £899,127.


Los Angeles


Commercial performance

According to ''
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'', Permission to Dance On Stage—LA recorded the biggest box office score total by any act in nearly a decade, grossing $33.3 million from 214,000 tickets sold, and made BTS' four SoFi Stadium shows the highest-grossing engagement of 2021 since venues reopened. It is the largest-grossing run of shows at a single venue since 2012 when
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's
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earned $38 million from over nine shows at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the biggest US-based boxscore in 18 years; the biggest ever boxscore in California; the second-biggest in the history of ''Billboard'' Boxscore in North America behind only
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's $38.7 million-earning 10 shows at
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in New Jersey; and the sixth best-grossing engagement in ''Billboard'' Boxscore history. Additionally, the shows marked the first time a non-English-language act surpassed $20 and $30 million in one engagement—previously, Mexican singer
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held the record with $19.3 million earned from 30 shows at Auditorio Nacional in
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in 2006. BTS became the seventh act in history to earn over $30 million in a single engagement, alongside Waters, Springsteen, U2, the
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,
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, and the
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.


Critical reception

Permission to Dance On Stage — LA received positive reviews from critics. Kevin E G Perry from ''
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'' gave the concert a five-star review, calling it "a thrilling two-and-a-half hour show." For ''
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'', Abby Webster also gave the concert five stars, and praised the setlist as a "unique blend of alchemy". Eryn Murphy from ''Showbiz Cheat Sheet'' wrote that the setlist "honored BTS’ history" and called the concerts "a jumping-off point for a new beginning." ''
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'' reviewer Mary Siroky described the LA concerts as "four days of pure joy" that "felt like a mini music festival," writing that it was "a moment of reunion between BTS and their beloved ARMY" and "an experience that has to be seen to be believed." The publication included it on their list of the 12 best live shows of 2021. For ''
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'', Lenika Cruz described the concerts as "a kind of vindication of BTS—of their talent, authenticity, reach, and emotional connection with fans. All of those things had been called into question by critics, or at times by the artists themselves, in 2021. The four nights were loud, ecstatic, and poignant proof that they had all been wrong."


Las Vegas

The band’s Las Vegas residency on April 8 and 9, and April 15 and 16, 2022 at
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involved a large-scale departure from previous concerts in the series by the band.
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and surrounding local establishments, in conjunction with Hybe, provided official BTS-themed, immersive fan events—coined an "urban concert playpark" by ''Billboard''s Melinda Sheckells—for concert attendees in the city. The city-wide playpark included BTS Pop-Up experiences at Area15, BTS water shows at the Fountains of Bellagio, official concert afterparties at
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, a "Café in the City" at
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, and limited concert-themed merchandise for select attendees who booked BTS-themed rooms at 11 participating MGM Resorts hotels under a special discounted "BTS Rate". Prior to the Las Vegas concerts, Big Hit released a statement regarding member Jin's finger injury and subsequent surgery on March 19, 2022. Having limited his physical activity during the post-surgery healing period, Jin was able to participate in minimal choreography for each of the shows—he remained seated for the more physically vigorous performances.


Commercial performance

The Las Vegas concerts attracted over 620,000 attendees, counting both in-person and online audiences. BTS are the only musical act to play four shows, to 200,000 concert-goers, at Allegiant since it first opened in 2020. An additional 22,000 spectators gathered at
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to watch corresponding livestream performances of the shows. With a collective $35.9 million earned, the shows claimed ''Billboard''s all-time box office record for Las Vegas and the state of Nevada; the second biggest North American boxscore only behind Bruce Springsteen's $38.7 million at Giants Stadium in 2003; the fifth biggest boxscore of all time; and became the tenth boxscore to earn more than $30 million. BTS is the only non-US or UK-based artist to gross as much at a single venue, and the third act in history—after Take That and U2—to gross over $30 million twice.


Critical reception

In a positive review for
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, C. Moon Reed wrote that "the singing, the dancing, the earnest audience banter" at Permission to Dance On Stage — Las Vegas "was superb."


Set lists

This is the set list of the October 24, 2021 online concert. It does not represent all shows in the concert series. # " On" # "
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" # " DNA" # "Dope" # " Blue & Grey" # "
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" # "
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" # " Fake Love" # " Life Goes On" # "
Boy With Luv "Boy with Luv" ( Korean: 작은 것들을 위한 시; RR: ''Jag-eun geosdeul-eul wihan si'', "A Poem for Small Things") is a song recorded by South Korean boy band BTS, featuring American singer Halsey, as the lead single for their sixth exte ...
" # "
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" # " Airplane Pt. 2" # "Silver Spoon" # "Disease" # "Telepathy" # "Stay" # "So What" # " I Need U" # " Save Me" # "I'm Fine" # "
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" ;Encore #
  • "Epilogue: Forever Young" # " Spring Day" # "
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    " ;Notes: * On November 27, 2021, the encore featured "We Are Bulletproof: The Eternal" and "Answer: Love Myself", replacing "Young Forever" and "Spring Day". * On November 28, 2021, the remix version of "Butter" was performed with special guest
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    and "I'm Fine" was performed in place of "I Need U". * On December 1, 2021, the encore featured "Answer: Love Myself", replacing "Young Forever". * On December 2, 2021, the encore featured "Home" and "Mikrokosmos" in place of "Young Forever" and "Spring Day", while " My Universe" was performed with special guest
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    of
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    after "Permission to Dance".


    Concerts


    Film

    BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA (stylized as BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LA) is a 2022 South Korean
    concert film A concert film, or concert movie, is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert by either a musician or a stand-up comedian. Early history The ...
    directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park and produced by HYBE. As part of its second annual Disney+ Day event, Disney premiered the concert film, on its streaming services worldwide as a surprise release at midnight PDT on September 8, 2022. It follows the live performances of the group's concerts staged at the Los Angeles SoFi Stadium in late 2021. The concert film focuses on the stage and features performances of the band's hit songs "Dynamite," "Butter," and "Permission to Dance."


    Performances

    This songs were performed in the following order in the film: # "On" # "Fire" # "Dope" # "DNA" # "Blue & Grey" # "Black Swan" # "Blood Sweat & Tears" # "Fake Love" # "Life Goes On" # "Boy With Luv" # "Dynamite" # "Butter (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)" # "Airplane Pt. 2" # "Silver Spoon" # "Disease" # "Telepathy" # "Stay" # "So What" # "Save Me" # "I'm Fine" # "Idol" ;Encore # "Epilogue: Forever Young" # "Spring Day" # "Permission to Dance"


    Notes


    References


    External Links

    * * {{Bangtan Boys BTS concert tours