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Mint
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
BTS launches first live album ‘Permission to Dance On Stage' — All about K-pop's return after 3-year hiatus
BTS launches first live album 'Permission to Dance On Stage' — All about K-pop's return after 3-year hiatus 7 Photos . Updated: 19 Jul 2025, 03:03 PM IST Share Via BTS, the K-pop boy band, released their first album after 3 years. The group shared the live album on July 18 which consists a total of 22 songs featuring live versions of their last tour. 1/7BTS' upcoming world tour, following release of new album in the spring of 2026 will, mark their return to the stage 4 years after their last concert, Yet to Come, in South Korea's Busan, in 2022. (X @BTS) 2/7BTS, the South Korean band, last dropped a studio album titled Proof in 2022. (X @BTS) 3/7Featuring live recordings of BTS' some of the most iconic performances, the album includes chartbusters like Dynamite and Butter, which the K-pop band performed during the 2021-2022 Permission to Dance On Stage tour. (X @BTS) 4/7K-pop group BTS released their first ever live album 'Permission to Dance On Stage' on July 18. (X @BTS) 5/7From Dynamite, Telepathy, Life Goes On to Boy With Luv and ON, a total of 22 tracks are part of the album's list. (X @BTS) 6/7The 80-minutes-long album features exclusive footage, behind-the-scenes content and never seen before interviews of all members. (YouTube @BTS)


Hindustan Times
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
J-Hope reveals why 2018 was a difficult time for BTS, how it became scary: ‘It started feeling overwhelming'
BTS rapper J-Hope has spoken about the time when things became difficult for his fellow group members--Namjoon, Jin, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook in 2018. Speaking on the YouTube variety show Pinggyego, hosted by Yoo Jae-suk and Jo Se-ho, J-Hope said seven years ago matters got 'scary', 'overwhelming', and the BTS members even went "through a bit of a slump". J-Hope spoke about the pressure BTS faced a few years ago. J-Hope opens up on difficult times faced by BTS in 2018 J-Hope was asked about the most difficult time in his career. He replied, as translated by allkpop, "Around 2018, BTS was receiving so much love that I started wondering if we truly deserved all that attention. People's eyes on us became a little scary. Normally, getting a reaction is something to be grateful for, but it started feeling overwhelming. Even the members went through a bit of a slump." J-Hope shares how BTS members sailed through the tough times The BTS member shared that the group managed to overcome those emotions together. He added that they got through it by "reminding ourselves of our message—Love Yourself". The rapper said that the "idea wasn't just for others; it applied to us too. And as we embraced it, we found real strength'. He also said that writing songs helped BTS "learn and grow emotionally". What are J-Hope's concerns now about BTS When asked if he had any recent concerns, J-Hope talked about BTS' upcoming activities. 'Now that all the members have completed their military service, we're preparing to resume team activities. But it's been such a long time—we haven't been together as seven in nearly three or four years. I'm constantly thinking about how to best coordinate things with the members as we reunite. It's been so long, so I want to do it right,' he added. As a full group, the last release of BTS was Yet to Come (2022). After that, the BTS members served in the military. Jin started his military service in December 2022 and completed it in June last year. J-Hope was discharged in October 2023. Namjoon, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook completed their service in June this year.


GMA Network
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
BTS to travel with Jin during his world tour to work on new music
The BTS members will be tagging along with their hyung in the coming months! All seven members reunited for a Weverse livestream on Tuesday night, and shared their comeback plans to their fans. They said they're targeting to release a new album and kick off a world tour next year, and that they'll all be working on their music together starting this July. However, as Jin is set to soon to embark on his "Run Seokjin EP Tour," leader RM revealed that they plan to follow him across countries. "Honestly, because hyung (Jin) is going on a tour... we'll start in America and move around," RM said. "We'll work in different places based on Jin's schedule." "I think it's gonna be like a moving song camp," he added. Jin said, "I'll be able to travel around too, and keep participating in the album work." The eldest BTS member kicked off his "Run Seokjin EP Tour" over the weekend in Seoul, South Korea. His fellow members attended the concert on both dates. Jin will soon head to Chiba and Osaka in Japan; Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, and Newark in the United States; and London and Amsterdam in Europe. His second solo album, "Echo," was released in May. Meanwhile, BTS's last album was "Proof" in 2022. It's an anthology album that contains their biggest hits, and a few new songs, including "Run BTS" and "Yet to Come." —JCB, GMA Integrated News


New Indian Express
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Shining through the city with a lil funk & soul: Bengaluru BTS fans celebrate the band's return from military
Party time with ARMYs Fan groups like Little Sarang Events and BTS Bangalore ARMY have hosted a range of events from meetups to BTS-themed Halloween parties and DJ nights, keeping Bengaluru's ARMY community together through the hiatus. For this Festa, marking the band's 12th anniversary, these two groups have something special planned. As Bhargavi R, the admin of BTS Bangalore ARMY explains, there's nothing quite like a BTS live concert. So, she has planned to recreate the experience in Bengaluru, with a 'BTS Comeback Party' on June 22 at Church Street Social. 'What pulls ARMYs together is vibing to and streaming BTS' songs which feels so much better with other fans around you. With every song, there's also a concert performance, making it more attractive because of the dance and choreography. Since we've been missing their concerts for three years, we've made this special concert film combining clips from 12 years of concerts which ARMYs can enjoy.' Little Sarang Events has taken things to the next level this year on 20th July at Downtown Taproom, Residency Road, planning screenings, games and activities, and a chance to dress up. Sneha Gowda, the co-founder of the group explains, 'We'll be screening BTS' 'Yet to Come' concert, their last performance before enlisting – a moment full of emotion and meaning. There will be fun games and activities based on BTS's journey. We've also invited ARMYs to dress up as their favourite BTS era. The day will end with a fashion walk showcasing those iconic looks' Over the years, both organisers have noted that a dedicated group of fans has made it a priority to continue attending events and keeping the community alive. Bhargavi notes, 'I initially started with 25 ARMYs coming to events. At the next event, there were 35, then 45, and it's been growing. While most are between 15 to 35 years old, I've also had 7-year-olds and 50-year-olds come to events and I'm always surprised by the diversity of our fandom!'


Express Tribune
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
'BTS: A Little Golden Book Biography' teases first look
K-pop group BTS are the latest stars to earn their spot in the nonfiction series, Little Golden Book Biographies. The release, titled BTS: A Little Golden Book Biography, is penned by Jan Ann and illustrated by Hyesung Park. As per The Hollywood Reporter, the children's book is expected to hit the shelves in September this year. The release "celebrates and honours the incredible journey" of the seven band members, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The story maps the members' collective journey from being underground artists living in a small dorm to being the stadium-selling pop sensations that they are now. "This boy band's smash success story comes to life - from their early days together in South Korea, to becoming one of the biggest music groups in the world with hit songs like Dynamite and Yet to Come, to speaking at the United Nations. When you're BTS, you work as a team, stay true to yourself, and inspire millions!" reads the synopsis on the Little Golden Books website. It further says, "This Little Golden Book Biography is perfect for BTS fans of all ages, the BTS ARMY, and people looking for inspiring stories about talented young musicians." The Little Golden Book biography series familiarises young readers with influential figures, including showbiz celebrities and world leaders. It has previously released nonfiction books focusing on Selena Quintanilla, Barack Obama, Taylor Swift, and more. The release on BTS is available for pre-ordering now. Reunion on standby While we may see the band together again on paper soon, all members are currently pursuing solo activities. J-Hope is on the road with his solo world tour, Hope on the Stage, which began in Osaka in February. Jin, who Coldplay recently invited onstage for the first time since his military discharge, is preparing to follow suit with his own solo world tour. Most of the members are in the middle of their mandatory military service, which they are expected to complete later this year to allow for a full group reunion. Jin and J-Hope completed their service last year in June and October respectively. In October 2022, the group's management Big Hit Music announced that all the members will be enlisting for military service in accordance with South Korean laws. The news came after global uncertainty regarding the matter, with many wondering if the megastars would be granted special exemption due to their artistic accomplishments. Addressing shareholders' financial concerns, Hybe CEO Park Jiwon ensured in a letter that content was planned in advance to spread over the hiatus period. "We have always been aware of the eventuality of mandatory military service, and we have long been making preparations to be ready for this moment," he wrote. Park added, "In the short term, individual activities for several of the members are planned into the first half of 2023, and we have secured content in advance, which will enable BTS to continue their engagement with fans for the foreseeable future." In the same month, the septet performed a large-scale free concert in Busan, South Korea. The concert, called Yet to Come, was held in support of the city's bid for the 2030 World Expo. The concert film was released on OTT platforms in November 2023. It features the performances of 19 of the band's hits, including Butter, Run, and MIC Drop.