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Time of India
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did SEVENTEEN's Hoshi just shade BTS? ARMY and Carats clash over his Instagram activity
Back in 2019, BTS were at the height of their global dominance, sweeping awards left and right - almost effortlessly. But despite their reign, competition within the K-pop world remained fierce, and not every fan was thrilled with the results. Fast forward to today, a new fanwar has erupted over the 'Best Dance Performance - Male Group' award from the 2019 MAMA Awards, which BTS won for their smash hit Boy With Luv featuring Halsey. SEVENTEEN, who were also nominated that year for their powerful track Fear, had their fans - Carats - feeling their group was unfairly "robbed" of the title. Tensions have now resurfaced after an Instagram post revisiting the debate went viral. What ignited the flames further? SEVENTEEN's Hoshi, leader of the group's performance team, liked the post - sparking a fresh clash between ARMY and Carats across social media. BTS winning the Best Dance Performance Male Group award at the 2019 MAMA Awards SEVENTEEN's Hoshi likes an Instagram video Hoshi recently liked a video post that read: "Never forget SVT's performance 'Hit' at the 2019 MAMA, right after they lost the 'Best Dance Performance' award." On the surface, it looked like a nostalgic nod to his group's performance - but the comments underneath the post told a different story. Carats were seen claiming BTS didn't deserve the win that year, suggesting they only won because of their popularity. That, paired with Hoshi's like added fuel to the fire. A screenshot of Hoshi's like was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), with one viral post reading, "He's about to enlist so he just doesn't gaf anymore," racking up over 22,000 likes. The drama had officially begun - especially since many ARMYs hadn't even seen the original video until the screenshot started spreading. Did Hoshi really throw shade at BTS? It's all speculation, but ARMY believe Hoshi's like may have been a subtle jab at BTS, especially given the years-long debate over the 2019 award. Carats, however, insist it was innocent. Some said he may have simply appreciated his group's performance, while others pointed out the caption was in English - implying he might not have understood the post's tone or the fan commentary that followed. begging everyone to put themselves in hoshi's place. a normal person who doest gaf about fanwars liking a video of his group's dance performance with a caption saying they fucking killed it on stage even after losing the award for dance IM BEGGING HIS FANS' VIEWS ARE NOT HIS OWN Still, ARMYs pushed back, saying even if Hoshi didn't intend to start anything, the tone of the post - and especially the comments beneath it -clearly suggested that BTS didn't deserve the win. That was enough to reopen old wounds. Carats knew that Hoshi was acting shady and they approved of it by giving the tweet 22K likes. They thought he was funny and real. I saw the comments But after we knew about it, they started creating excuses for him because they realized how bitter and unprofessional he looked ARMY vs Carats: A fanwar reignites Soon, the situation spiraled. As the screenshots went viral, the original Instagram post and the X tweet were both deleted - possibly an attempt to cool the fire. But the damage was already done. What started as a like turned into a full-on fanwar, with Hoshi caught in the middle. Whether it was a genuine mistake or quiet shade remains unknown - but speculation have been running wild, and K-pop Twitter is once again divided. Both sides have shared their own narrative with ARMY being loud on why Boy With Luv deserved the award and won it on merit. That's how that one came to post "Drink responsibly" for an endorsement during the height of Yoongi's hate train and his fandom turned it into Yoongi shade... They already are(Ss notMine) More about BTS and SEVENTEEN military enlistment While all seven BTS members - Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook - have completed their mandatory military service and were discharged by July 2025, SEVENTEEN is still in the process of enlisting, with members serving one by one. The group's leader and eldest member, has been officially exempted from military duty due to health reasons. Jeonghan was the first among SEVENTEEN to enlist, beginning his service on September 26, 2024. Wonwoo followed on April 3, 2025. Up next are Hoshi and Woozi, who are both scheduled to begin their service in September 2025. Woozi will enlist on September 15, followed by Hoshi on September 16. Before heading off, the duo will take part in their final official activities, including a fan concert and a video call fan signing event to bid farewell to fans. As for the rest of the group, Joshua is exempt from military service due to his U.S. citizenship, while Jun and The8 are also not required to enlist, as they hold Chinese citizenship. DK is expected to enlist before turning 30 on February 18, 2027. Mingyu must do so by April 6, 2027, while Seungkwan's deadline falls before his 30th birthday on January 16, 2028. Dino, the youngest Korean member, must enlist by February 11, 2029. Vernon, though born in the United States, holds dual citizenship including South Korean nationality, which requires him to serve. He must enlist by February 18, 2028, before he turns 30. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.
Yahoo
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
BTS Drop 22-Track ‘Permission to Dance on Stage – Live' Album: Here's Where to Buy It Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. BTS won't hit the road for their next tour until 2026, but in the meantime the group is celebrating their previous times on stage with a new live album. BTS released their Permission to Dance on Stage – Live LP on July 18, commemorating their last global tour of the same name. More from Rolling Stone The Best Outdoor Bluetooth Speakers of 2025 The New Reolink Elite Floodlight WiFi Is Available for Preorder How to Watch Shark Week 2025 Online Without Cable The new Permission to Dance on Stage – Live album spans 22 live cuts from the supergroup's global Permission to Dance tour across Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Seoul in 2021. The track list includes songs like 'Dynamite,' 'Butter,' 'Permission to Dance,' 'Dope,' 'DNA,' Black Swan,' 'Boy With Luv (featuring Halsey),' 'Live Goes On,' and 'Fake Love,' to name a few. CD BTS 'Permission to Dance on Stage – Live' [Connect ver.] $26.99 $31.92 15% off Buy Now On Amazon Buy Now on BTS' Website Now available on streaming platforms and as a digital download, BTS' Permission to Dance on Stage – Live also comes on CD, which includes a 20-page lyric booklet, a 60-page photo note, photo card, and a postcard set. The live LP is also available as a Target exclusive CD, which comes with an extra photo card. TARGET EXCLUSIVE BTS 'Permission to Dance on Stage – Live' CD $27.99 $29.99 7% off Buy Now at Target Earlier this summer, BTS' V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin, and J-Hope confirmed the group's return following their mandatory military service. 'We'll be releasing a new BTS album in the spring of next year. Starting in July, all seven of us will begin working closely together on new music,' BTS said in a recent statement. 'Since it will be a group album, it will reflect each member's thoughts and ideas. We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started … We're also planning a world tour alongside the new album. We'll be visiting fans all around the world, so we hope you're as excited as we are.' Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
BTS live album drops; group releases ‘Permission to Dance On Stage - Live' worldwide - know all about the group's latest release!
K-pop group BTS have just dropped their first ever live album! Their latest endevaour which covers their 'Permission to Dance On Stage' tour before they started enlisting for military encompasses of the live versions of the songs perfromed on tour. This counts the groups' first ever release after 3 years, as all of the members have returned after finishing their military enlistment. BTS drop its first album in 3 years BTS has just dropped their first album in 3 years on July 18. The group shared the live album which consists of live versions of songs performed on their last tour. The album consists of a total of 22 songs, and lasts for about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Not only that, but the live album also features exclusive footage, behind-the-scenes content, as well as never-before-seen interviews of all of the members, too! The tour was special in the sense that at first it started out as a way to reach and entertain fans in 2021, through the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour was later shifted to physical mode as restrictions on travel and large public gatherings were lifted. Over 4 million fans attended the 12 shows that were performed across Seoul, Los Angeles and LA. The album consists of live versions of fan favourite songs like 'DNA', 'Dynamite', 'Butter', 'Idol', 'Black Swan', 'Fake Love', 'Permission to Dance', 'Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey )', 'Spring Day', 'Airplane pt. 2', and many more! BTS 'Permission to Dance On Stage – Live - SEOUL' also shared Alongside the release of their album, the group also released a video of their final three-day concerts of the tour that were held in Seoul at the Olympic Stadium in March 2022. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo New album on the way BTS, as well as their management agency, have confirmed through various reports that they have already started working on new music. They have also announced that a new album will be released by Spring next year. This will be followed up by the group's next world tour as well, leaving fans buzzing with excitement.


News18
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
BTS Releases ‘Permission To Dance On Stage – Live' Album After 3 Years Of Hiatus
Last Updated: The live album is named after their 2021 sold-out tour, titled "Permission to Dance." The moment ARMYs from all around the world have been waiting for is finally here! BTS has just released their Permission To Dance On Stage – Live album on July 18, their first project since completing their respective military services. This is also their first release in three years, marking their return as a full unit after a hiatus. The Live album, named after their sold-out tour Permission to Dance, is nearly an hour and 20 minutes long. It features 22 songs from the K-pop supergroup's 2021 tour, which was held across South Korea and the United States. The septet had originally launched their PTD tour as an online concert due to COVID-19 restrictions. And when the world opened up, they decided to expand the tour to stages. BTS performed 12 massive shows in Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, drawing in over 4 million fans through in-person shows, live cinema viewing and online streaming. Permission To Dance On Stage – Live album features some of the fan favourites, including DNA, Idol, Fake Love and Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey), along with Black Swan, Spring Day, Airplane pt. 2 and Silver Spoon. And of course, their English-language anthems Butter, Dynamite and Permission to Dance are also included in the track listing. The album comes with a digital code for the live recording of the group's Seoul performance. In early July, the seven members — RM, Jin, J-Hope, Suga, Jimin, V and Jungkook — gathered together for the first time since their hiatus in 2022. The septet hosted a Weverse livestream, where they informed the fans of their future endeavours after their military discharge. BTS revealed that they were heading to Los Angeles to work on their brand-new album, which is scheduled to be released somewhere between March and May 2026. They will be in the United States for a special songwriting camp, where they will work with international producers. Besides announcing a new album, they also shared that they will embark on their highly anticipated world tour, marking the first since their Permission to Dance tour. 'We'll be releasing a new BTS album in the spring of next year. Starting in July, all seven of us will begin working closely together on new music. Since it will be a group album, it will reflect each member's thoughts and ideas," the group said in a statement. Until the release of their new album in 2026, the members are busy finishing their previous solo commitments. First Published:


Pink Villa
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
BTS drops Permission to Dance on Stage– Live: From Butter act to interview photobook, know what's in album
BTS unveiled their first-ever live album, Permission to Dance on Stage– Live on July 18 at 1 PM KST (9:30 PM IST/12:00 AM ET). It is the boy band's first musical offering since all the members completed their mandatory military service in June 2025. While they are working on their new album in LA, they dropped this collection of nostalgia to keep the fans engaged. Here's all about the contents of the collection. What does Permission to Dance on Stage– Live album include? It features live performances of 22 tracks from their Permission to Dance on Stage world tour. The acts are from both online and offline tours, held in three cities– Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas from 2021 to 2022. The tracks include BTS' global smash hits, which are as follows: Black Swan, Dynamite, Butter, Permission to Dance, ON, IDOL, Blood Sweat & Tears, Life Goes On, Spring Day, Dope, Burning Up (FIRE), DNA, Blue & Grey, FAKE LOVE, Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey), Telepathy, Stay, Outro: Wings, So What, Airplane 2, Silver Spoon, and Dis-ease. Available in three versions- Contact, Connect, and Set (Weverse Shop Gift), with Target Exclusive editions featuring additional photo cards. Fans can experience the concert atmosphere through this album, complete with audience cheers and the band's infectious energy. Alongside the album, fans will receive a 141-minute digital code that provides exclusive access to the final three performances of Permission To Dance On Stage- Seoul, recorded at the Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul's Songpa District in 2022. Upon registering and verifying the code on Weverse, fans can watch high-quality VOD content. The package will also include a 92-page photobook filled with interview content and behind-the-scenes moments that showcase the members' synergy. Where to watch Permission to Dance on Stage– Live online? If you missed out on buying the live album, which is priced at $15.99 USD, don't worry – you can still experience it online. BTS hosted a Permission to Dance on Stage – Live listening party on Weverse, allowing fans to enjoy the album for free. However, to take part in the experience, you will need a Spotify Premium subscription.