ARMYs Will Get to Watch BTS's “PTD” on Stage Concert in Theaters

ARMY, get ready to see BTS back on stage soon. On Tuesday, Feb. 15, the group announced they have another set of “Permission to Dance” on Stage concerts lined up in Korea that’ll take place across three days at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in March. The last time fans got to see BTS in person was when the septet performed four back-to-back “Permission to Dance” on Stage concerts in Los Angeles in November and December 2021.

Since there’s no telling when BTS will go on tour again, their Seoul concerts may be fans’ only chance to see the guys perform live for a while outside of possible music show performances. So, if you’re planning on buying tickets, here’s everything you need to know about BTS’s upcoming shows in Seoul, from the concert dates and setlist to the ticket info and streaming details.

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When Are BTS's "Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concerts?

BTS will perform three back-to-back concerts in Korea in just a few weeks. The shows will take place on Thursday, March 10; Saturday, March 12; and Sunday, March 13; and will mark the group’s first live performances in Seoul since their 2019 Love Yourself: Speak Yourself tour. BTS was supposed to return to the city in April 2020 for their “Map of the Soul” tour, but it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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When Do BTS's "Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concert Tickets Go on Sale?

Ticketing details for BTS’s upcoming concerts have yet to be revealed, but fans should keep an eye on the group’s official Weverse page for updates since they could go on sale at any moment.

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What Is BTS's "Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concert Set List?

BTS had four different set lists for their “Permission to Dance” on Stage concerts in LA, so it’s likely their performances in Seoul will switch up each day as well. However, since all of the group’s set lists in LA featured their newer singles like “Butter,” “Permission to Dance,” “Dynamite,” and “Life Goes On,” as well as a number of side tracks from their latest album, “Be,” fans can probably expect the guys to perform them again in Seoul.

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Will BTS's "Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concerts Feature New Music?

Along with the news of BTS’s “PTD” in Korea concert dates, Korean news outlet Newsis also reported on Feb. 15 that BTS is expected to release a new song as a surprise for fans soon (via a translation by Twitter user Modooborahae). This information has not yet been confirmed by Big Hit, but considering the boys haven’t released a new single since they dropped “Permission to Dance” in July 2021, it’s not too far out of the realm of possibility.

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How Can I Stream BTS's "Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concerts?

If you can’t attend BTS’s upcoming concerts in Seoul, you’ll still be able to enjoy the shows because the group’s performances on March 10 and March 13 will be livestreamed worldwide. Big Hit hasn’t announced how to purchase tickets or watch the concerts yet, but considering BTS’s previous “Permission to Dance” on Stage shows in LA were livestreamed on VenewLive and tickets were made available on Weverse, you can likely expect something similar this time around. If so, there will probably be different tickets options depending on if you want to watch only one of BTS’s Seoul concerts or both and if you prefer to watch in HD or 4K resolution.

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How Can I Watch BTS's"Permission to Dance" on Stage in Seoul Concerts in Movie Theaters?

While BTS’s March 10 and March 13 performances will be streamed online, their March 12 concert will be broadcast in movie theaters around the world. Yes, you read that right. Soon, you’ll be able to see BTS on the big screen again. Big Hit hasn’t revealed which cinemas will air the concert, but more info is expected to release in the coming weeks.

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