
New BTS music on the way! Live album confirmed—fans buzzing with excitement
Live album confirmed by agency
As confirmed by a notice shared on fan forums and social media platforms by the group's agency, the live album will drop on July 18, and pre-orders are starting from today only!
The official notice released to confirm the news read that "From 2021 to 2022, the 'BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE' tour series forged a powerful emotional connection between BTS and ARMY, both online and in person.
Now, we're thrilled to announce the release of the tour's live album, 'PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LIVE.''
'This album vibrantly captures the passion and touching moments of the concert, featuring 22 tracks infused with the purple memories created by BTS and ARMY," they continued.
What will fans find in the album?
The album will consist of songs from their tour 'Permission to Dance On Stage.' While a significant part of the tour was conducted online due to the ongoing pandemic, as soon as restrictions were lifted and the situation improved, the group began hosting offline shows as well.
The live album will consist of live versions of all of the songs that were performed while on tour.
The album will have 22 songs in total, like 'Dynamite,' 'Butter,' 'Boy With Luv (feat.
Halsey
),' 'ON,' and many more. Not only that, but the album will have the last performance that the seven members performed on tour in 2022. That, along with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and other segments, fans are in for a treat with this live album's release!
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