From Release Date To Tracklist, All About BTS’ First Live Album Permission To Dance On Stage!

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Armys truly enjoyed the Permission to Dance stage. From unique transitions to jaw-dropping performances, it was a memorable experience. Now, fans can relive those moments as the legendary group BTS is set to release their first live album titled Permission to Dance on Stage – Live. Read on to know more about it below!

As per reports, the album includes shows from their Permission To Dance On Stage Tour. The tour took place from 2021 to 2022 and served powerful performances. From Seoul to Las Vegas, fans once again fell in love with the seven members and were reminded of their greatness again. It touched their hearts rightfully!

Wondering what songs it will include? The live album includes 22 tracks like ‘On’, ‘Fire’, ‘Dope’, ‘Idol’, and more. As per BigHit Music, the recording will allow listeners to feel as if they are right there in the audience and experience their magic firsthand. The agency also added that this album serves as a way to relive the precious memories of the tour. BigHit Music expressed hope that every moment shared with BTS will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of their dedicated fanbase – ARMY. Also, it will be released on July 18 and will be available on all streaming platforms.

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What Is A Live Album?

Unlike a studio album, which is recorded in a studio setting with multiple takes and edits, a live album is a recording of a musical performance which was recorded during a concert or a series of concerts. It includes the raw, unedited energy of a live show along with audience reactions. Fans can experience the authentic nature of concerts even if they have never been to one. 

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