
BTS launches first live album ‘Permission to Dance On Stage' — All about K-pop's return after 3-year hiatus
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BTS, the K-pop boy band, released their first album after 3 years. The group shared the live album on July 18 which consists a total of 22 songs featuring live versions of their last tour.
1/7BTS' upcoming world tour, following release of new album in the spring of 2026 will, mark their return to the stage 4 years after their last concert, Yet to Come, in South Korea's Busan, in 2022. (X @BTS)
2/7BTS, the South Korean band, last dropped a studio album titled Proof in 2022. (X @BTS)
3/7Featuring live recordings of BTS' some of the most iconic performances, the album includes chartbusters like Dynamite and Butter, which the K-pop band performed during the 2021-2022 Permission to Dance On Stage tour. (X @BTS)
4/7K-pop group BTS released their first ever live album 'Permission to Dance On Stage' on July 18. (X @BTS)
5/7From Dynamite, Telepathy, Life Goes On to Boy With Luv and ON, a total of 22 tracks are part of the album's list. (X @BTS)
6/7The 80-minutes-long album features exclusive footage, behind-the-scenes content and never seen before interviews of all members. (YouTube @BTS)
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