K-Pop Boy Group BTS releases the first live album “Authorization for dance on stage

K-Pop Boy Group BTS releases the first live album “Authorization for dance on stage

K-Pop Boy Group BTS has released its first live album, Allowed to dance on stage – liveAt 13:00 KST on Friday 18 July.

The 22 track collection captures the performances of the tour “for the dance on stage” of 2021-2022 of the Group A Seoul, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, preserving the roar of the crowd of the stadium for listeners all over the world.

Bighit Music said the documentation “Vibratingly captured the passion and the touching moments of the concert” and aims to help fans to “relive the memories” they shared with BTS during the tour. The shows included in the album attracted about 4 million participants in person and online spectators in 12 dates, making the series one of the largest hybrid events that took place during the pandemic.

The album opens with a live explosive version of “On” and races through the favorites of fans such as “Fire”, “Dope”, “DNA”, “Black Swan” and “Spring Day”. The “Dynamite” global strokes, “Butter” and “Dance authorization” appear in special arrangements tours that add brass sections and live band prosperity, while “Idol” and “Fire” have been reconstructed with a heavier instrumentation to combine the energy of the crowd. Each track is presented as was heard on the stage, complete with advertising, members and collective singing of the army.

Next to digital and streaming publicationBTS issued “BTS permit to dance on the stage-seooul”, an accompanying package that offers an HD video of 141 minutes of the last Soul performance of the tour and a 92-page photo book with interviews behind the scenes. Fans can get their hands on the movie through a digital code on WEVERSE, the official platform of the group community.

“The permission to dance on stage-Live” comes a month after all seven members-MRI, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook-they completed their mandatory military service. During a livestream of 1 July, the group confirmed that the works started in a new studio album and a large -scale world tour scheduled for spring 2026, marking the next chapter of their career.

As the first official album officer in the 12 -year discography of BTS, the last release acts both as a memory of the tour that filled the pandemic and a preview of the return to full resistance of the settet. Streaming is now available on main platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, while digital downloads can be purchased through official retailers.

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