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Forbes
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
BTS Denied Another No. 1 Album By A Surprise Competitor
BTS debuts Permission to Dance on Stage (Live) at No. 2 on Top Album Sales and No. 10 on the ... More Billboard 200, while Tyler, the Creator leads both lists. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 31: BTS performs during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2020 Celebration on December 31, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Manny Carabel/FilmMagic) BTS is back on the charts in the United States, as the South Korean septet debuts its latest album Permission to Dance on Stage (Live). The set appears on several Billboard tallies thanks to the pent-up demand for anything connected to the boy band, as the singers have all been focusing on serving their country and their solo careers for several years now. The full-length effort doesn't quite make it to No. 1 on most rankings, but it does perform well across the board. On the most important sales list, the K-pop favorites are denied another champion as a surprise release from one of hip-hop's biggest stars beats the Grammy-nominated group to the peak. BTS's New Album Launches at No. 2 Permission to Dance on Stage (Live) arrives at No. 2 on the Top Album Sales chart this week. The set opens with 36,000 pure purchases, according to Luminate. During another tracking period, that might have been enough to send the K-pop superstars to the top spot, but the competition was too fierce this time around. Tyler, the Creator Beats BTS to the Summit The current ruler of the Top Album Sales chart is Don't Tap the Glass, which Tyler, the Creator released midweek. The rapper only revealed the full-length shortly before he dropped it, and it only had a few days in which to rack up sales, but that didn't stop it from selling incredibly well in its first few hours of availability. Don't Tap the Glass sold 127,500 copies in less than a week, easily conquering the ranking. Half a Dozen Leaders for BTS As the group's live project debuts, BTS earns its fifteenth placement on the Top Album Sales chart. 11 of those projects have climbed into the highest tier, and half a dozen have led the charge. BTS Returns to the Billboard 200's Top 10 Permission to Dance on Stage (Live) also makes it to the highest tier on the Billboard 200, which was a tougher feat to manage. BTS narrowly breaks back into that coveted space as the group's live project starts at No. 10. The success of Permission to Dance on Stage (Live) is largely thanks to those 36,000 pure purchases, but when including the sales of individual tunes from its tracklist and streaming activity, the live effort moved a total of 43,000 equivalent units.


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.


Korea Herald
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
BTS drops first-ever live concert album
'Permission to Dance on Stage — Live' captures moments of the group's 2021-2022 tour BTS released its first-ever live album, 'Permission to Dance on Stage – Live,' on Friday at 1 p.m. The album captures vivid memories of the group's performances during its 'Permission to Dance on Stage' tour in 2021 to 2022. Performances from Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas feature on the album. Marking the group's first official concert album since debut, it includes 22 tracks, featuring megahits such as 'Dynamite,' 'Butter' and 'Permission to Dance.' Several tracks were newly arranged for the tour, offering the audience fresh takes on fan favorites. 'Fire' and 'Idol" are reimagined with more intense sounds, while 'Dynamite' and 'Butter' have been infused with brass sessions for an upbeat, festive feel. Alongside the album, a video of the final Seoul concert held at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in 2022 will be released. Fans can watch the 141-minute video through Weverse, Hybe's global fan platform. The package will also include an interview photobook featuring behind-the-scenes moments from the concert. Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for a full-group comeback in the spring of next year and a new world tour. During a Weverse Live broadcast on July 1, the members shared that they will begin working on new music and concert preparations starting this month.


Pink Villa
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Is BTS' full-group comeback set for March 6, 2026? Fans spot alleged hints in Permission to Dance on Stage LIVE photos
BTS ARMY is abuzz with excitement regarding the K-pop boy band's first group musical offering following their military discharge. It is a live album, featuring 22 tracks from their global Permission to Dance on Stage tour. On June 3, they dropped some promotional concept stills, and a particular clock detail caught fans' attention. They made theories regarding its connection with BTS' Spring 2026 comeback. Does 3:06 detail of Permission to Dance on Stage LIVE photos hint at BTS' comeback date? In the concept photos, BTS members RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are seen standing inside a departmental store. The PTD General Store features a wall clock with a 3:05 setting. The clock can be seen in the group pictures as well as in leader Kim Namjoon's solo shot. It may be an intentional clue related to BTS' full-group comeback. Recently, during an OT7 live, the artists revealed that they are eyeing a Spring 2026 release for their new album and the 3:05 clock timing might be a hint of the same. Fans think that 3/5 or March 5, 2026 might be the release date of the date the new BTS songs drop. The date being a Friday, makes the possibility even more stronger. K-pop artists often release new music on that day of the week as the calculation of sales and stream counts begin from a Friday in South Korea. Fan reactions on the possibility of BTS' new album drop on March 5, 2026 Fans can't contain their excitement on the possibility of the speculation getting real. They pointed at how "clocks are never, ever random [when it comes to BTS]." One X-user also recalled how J-Hope posted made a similar update before his solo track release. His Tiktok update featurd a phone showcasing 3:07 timeslap and then he dropped Sweet Dreams on March 7. Some fans felt like they are back to BTS' pre-military era, when eagle-eyed ARMYs use to spot every little detail in their beloved artists' updates and make theories based on them. They feel the return of the group brought back is bringing back those joyful times.


Pink Villa
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
BTS ransacks store in new Permission to Dance Live Album PICS ahead of its July 18 release, check out
BTS is set to offer a special new version of their 2021 chart-buster, Permission to Dance. It will be their first-ever live album, featuring 22 tracks from their global Permission to Dance on Stage tour. Ahead of its official drop, the boy band released a set of group and individual promotional photos on July 3. It offers familiarity to the original music video, while still maintaining its own unique flair. BTS releases new concept photos for Permission to Dance Live Album The BTS members RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook are seen standing inside a departmental store in a newly released still. The PTD General Store is dark with the only sources of light being torches in the boy band artists' hands and LED-light sign boards of the store. The septet's serious expression hints at some shady business going on. Their shirts add a pop of colour to the still, making it even more interesting. The wall clock 3:05 setting may be an intentional clue related to the live album, leaving fans curious until more details emerge. Besides the in-store shot, there's another taken outside, where the members stand at a distance and look at it. The store shots remind us of the Permission to Dance music video where the artists dance around inside laundry and other stores. Permission to Dance Live Album release date BTS ARMY, mark your calendars! Permission to Dance Live Album is slated to drop on July 18 at 1 pm KST (9:30 am IST). Pre-orders for the album already commenced on July 1 at 11 am KST (7:30 am IST), giving fans ample time to secure their copies ahead of the release date. The new album is set to arrive alongside a digital counterpart titled BTS Permission to Dance on Stage—Seoul, further enriching the release. About Permission to Dance Live Album As per BTS' agency BIGHIT MUSIC's official notice, "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.' BTS's live performances of hit singles "Dynamite" and "Butter," among others, will be showcased on the album, drawn from their 2021-2022 Permission to Dance On Stage tour.