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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
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4 days ago
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K-pop Stars BTS Release First Live Album ‘Permission To Dance On Stage – Live' (Exclusive Photo)
BTS has released its first group album in three years, Permission To Dance On Stage — Live, returning for the first time post-enlistment with a live album of the K-pop stars' sold-out tour of the same name. The nearly hour-and-20-minute-long album features 22 songs from the supergroup's 2021 tour, which consisted of 12 shows across Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The group originally launched the tour as an online concert, due to COVID-19 restrictions, before expanding into an in-person experience as restrictions lifted. The tour, according to a release, amassed 4 million attendees across in-person, live-viewing (real-time broadcasts of the show held at nearby venues; YouTube Theater in L.A. and the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas) and online livestreaming. More from The Hollywood Reporter Billy Joel 'And So It Goes' Directors On "Vienna," Nas and the One Legendary Artist Who Turned Down an Interview for the Doc Alan Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies at 99 With His New Album, Alex Warren Isn't Broken Anymore Permission To Dance On Stage — Live features BTS mainstays like 'DNA,' 'Idol,' 'Fake Love' and 'Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey),' along with fan favorites like 'Black Swan,' 'Spring Day,' 'Airplane pt. 2' and 'Silver Spoon.' The album, of course, features the trio of English songs the group has released — 'Dynamite,' 'Butter' and 'Permission to Dance.' Fans who purchase the album also receive a digital code for a live recording of the group's Seoul concert. Earlier this month, the seven-member group, in their first group broadcast in nearly three years, took to the Hybe-owned Weverse fan platform for a livestream, where they laid out the plan for their post-military enlistment future. BTS told fans that they're all heading to the U.S. to begin working on new music that is currently slated for a spring 2026 release. During the broadcast, the supergroup also announced plans for a world tour next year, their first since Permission to Dance on Stage. '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. 'We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started.' Until 2026, BTS members are seemingly continuing previously planned solo work, including eldest member Jin, whose solo tour just kicked off two nights at Anaheim's Honda Center Thursday (July 17). J-Hope, who recently wrapped his own solo tour, headlined Lollapalooza Berlin last weekend (July 13). All members of BTS reunited for the first time since 2022 last month at J-Hope's solo concert finale in Goyang, South Korea. The reunion marked the end of a busy week for the group as members RM, V, Jimin and Jung Kook were discharged from their mandatory military service earlier that week, joining teh already released J-Hope and Jin. Suga completed his mandatory military service as social work personnel that following week, signaling the official return-to-active status for the group. BTS fans have long awaited their return, although each member of the group found success with their solo work released throughout the two-year enlistment period. BTS' recent livestream, their first since September 2022, bagged over 7.3 million real-time total views, according to a release. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Party in the U.S.A.' to 'Born in the U.S.A.': 20 of America's Most Patriotic (and Un-Patriotic) Musical Offerings Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Solve the daily Crossword
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5 days ago
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K-pop Stars BTS Release First Live Album ‘Permission To Dance On Stage' (Exclusive Photo)
BTS has released its first group album in three years, Permission To Dance On Stage — Live, returning for the first time post-enlistment with a live album of the K-pop stars' sold-out tour of the same name. The nearly hour-and-20-minute-long album features 22 songs from the supergroup's 2021 tour, which consisted of 12 shows across Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The group originally launched the tour as an online concert, due to COVID-19 restrictions, before expanding into an in-person experience as restrictions lifted. The tour, according to a release, amassed 4 million attendees across in-person, live-viewing (real-time broadcasts of the show held at nearby venues; YouTube Theater in L.A. and the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas) and online livestreaming. More from The Hollywood Reporter Billy Joel 'And So It Goes' Directors On "Vienna," Nas and the One Legendary Artist Who Turned Down an Interview for the Doc Alan Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies at 99 With His New Album, Alex Warren Isn't Broken Anymore Permission To Dance On Stage — Live features BTS mainstays like 'DNA,' 'Idol,' 'Fake Love' and 'Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey),' along with fan favorites like 'Black Swan,' 'Spring Day,' 'Airplane pt. 2' and 'Silver Spoon.' The album, of course, features the trio of English songs the group has released — 'Dynamite,' 'Butter' and 'Permission to Dance.' Fans who purchase the album also receive a digital code for a live recording of the group's Seoul concert. Earlier this month, the seven-member group, in their first group broadcast in nearly three years, took to the Hybe-owned Weverse fan platform for a livestream, where they laid out the plan for their post-military enlistment future. BTS told fans that they're all heading to the U.S. to begin working on new music that is currently slated for a spring 2026 release. During the broadcast, the supergroup also announced plans for a world tour next year, their first since Permission to Dance on Stage. '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. 'We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started.' Until 2026, BTS members are seemingly continuing previously planned solo work, including eldest member Jin, whose solo tour kicked off with two nights at Anaheim's Honda Center Thursday (July 17). J-Hope, who recently wrapped his own solo tour, headlined Lollapalooza Berlin last weekend (July 13). All members of BTS reunited for the first time since 2022 last month at J-Hope's solo concert finale in Goyang, South Korea. The reunion marked the end of a busy week for the group as members RM, V, Jimin and Jung Kook were discharged from their mandatory military service earlier that week, joining teh already released J-Hope and Jin. Suga completed his mandatory military service as social work personnel that following week, signaling the official return-to-active status for the group. BTS fans have long awaited their return, although each member of the group found success with their solo work released throughout the two-year enlistment period. BTS' recent livestream, their first since September 2022, bagged over 7.3 million real-time total views, according to a release. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Party in the U.S.A.' to 'Born in the U.S.A.': 20 of America's Most Patriotic (and Un-Patriotic) Musical Offerings Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025


Forbes
11-07-2025
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Charts Its First Bestselling Album — Half A Century On
Lynyrd Skynyrd's Celebrating 50 Years: Live at the Ryman debuts on two U.K. rankings, earning the ... More band its first win on the albums sales chart. JANUARY 1975: Lynyrd Skynyrd (L-R Ed King, Leon Wilkeson, Artimus Pyle, Billy Powell, Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zandt and Gary Rossington pose for a portrait in January 1975. (Photo by Michael) More than half a century after Lynyrd Skynyrd released its debut album Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd, the band still claims a global fanbase. The Southern rock outfit remains so beloved that even retrospective live collections can become commercial wins, which is a relatively uncommon feat for most acts, especially those that have been around as long as Lynyrd Skynyrd. The band's reach extends to the United Kingdom, where this week the group earns a brand new win on the charts. Celebrating 50 Years: Live at the Ryman Debuts on the Charts Celebrating 50 Years: Live at the Ryman debuts on two purchase-focused tallies in the U.K. This week, the set opens at No. 47 on the Official Physical Albums chart and No. 51 on the Official Albums Sales list. The latter roster, which isn't limited to any one genre, language, or format, is where the band collects its most exciting placement at the moment. Lynyrd Skynyrd's First Bestselling Album More than 50 years into its time as a band, Lynyrd Skynyrd earns its first hit on the Official Albums Sales chart. Celebrating 50 Years becomes the group's debut bestselling effort in the U.K. It's worth noting that for many years, the Official Albums chart — the main ranking of the most consumed titles in the country — was powered solely by sales, until streaming activity was factored in. Once that change occurred, the Official Albums Sales list was introduced, long after some of Lynyrd Skynyrd's biggest wins. One of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Top Performers Out of the six projects that Lynyrd Skynyrd has sent to the Official Physical Albums chart in the 20 years since Greatest Hits debuted, Celebrating 50 Years ties as the group's third-highest-peaking effort. Opening at No. 47, it matches the band's Greatest Hits collection and trails only another greatest hits set, which peaked at No. 16, and God & Guns, which debuted and stalled at No. 35 more than 15 years ago.