BTS Announces First Concert in South Korea After 2 Years, Held 3 Days

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BTS Announces First Concert in South Korea After 2 Years, Held 3 Days

BTS finally revealed more details about the Permission to Dance On Stage concert which will be held in Seoul, South Korea. The concert will still be held in March 2022 face-to-face and online.


BIGHIT Music announced these details through an official statement released on weverse. BTS Perission to Dance On Stage - Seoul will be held for 3 days on March 10, 12, and 13, 2022.

The concert, which will be held on March 10 and 13, 2022, can be streamed. While the concert on the 12th will be broadcast through 'live viewing' which can be watched in cinemas around the world.

Meanwhile, ticket prices and how to buy them will be announced at a different time.

The Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul concert will be held at the Olympic Stadium, Seoul, South Korea. And this will be BTS' first concert in Seoul after 2 years.

BTS last held a concert in Seoul in October 2019 through the BTS World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself the Final. After that, the pandemic hit the world and made BTS have to cancel all tour schedules.

Previously, BTS had successfully held a face-to-face concert in the United States through Permission to Dance on Stage - LA. The concert will be held for 4 days, namely 27 and 28 November 2021, followed by 1 and 2 December 2021.

Through the concert, BTS earned a profit of USD 33.3 million or Rp. 482 billion. In total, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook sold 214,000 tickets for 4 days of concerts.

BTS not only broke the record as a musician who held a concert with the highest income at the SoFi Stadium. Permission to Dance On Stage - LA also made history as the highest-grossing show held in one venue in nearly a decade (since Roger Waters' 9 shows in 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina).

BTS' concert at SoFi Stadium also recorded the highest score on the Billboard Boxscore (a score that sums up all the shows in one place during the tour) in California history. The concert was also the second largest in North America, just behind Bruce Springsteen's record of 10 shows in 2003 in New Jersey.

Not only that, BTS also made history as the first non-English speaking artist to earn more than USD 20 million in one concert series. /hot.detik.com

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