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BTS‘ “Permission To Dance On Stage” show series in Los Angeles, held by the boy group at SoFi Stadium in late 2021 where they performed for 4 nights, is now available to stream on Disney+ worldwide.

The concert, produced by HYBE and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park, would be “stage-focused” and include performances of the K-Pop group’s biggest hits, including their latest hits “Dynamite“, “Butter“, and “Permission to Dance“.

BTS’ official debut on the streaming platform was at midnight on September 8th, the company unexpectedly launched one of the most anticipated collaborations. From now on, the fandom will be able to enjoy the concert as many times as they want on Disney+.

This musical project was the reunion of the members of BTS with their fans after two years of pandemic and online shows with a series of concerts in person.

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The film was made over four days in 2021. The second date, November 28th, is the one that was recorded for archival content purposes, as the footage was then edited into film format for streaming.

The content of the concert lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes. According to the setlist, the show opens with “ON”, “Fire” and “Dope”, iconic songs in the K-Pop boy group’s repertoire.

Disney+ will release a total of three BTS content. “Permission to dance on stage – Los Angeles”, “In the Soop: Friendcation“, where V BTS travels with friends. “BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star“, a series of documentaries tracing the history of the group since their debut.

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