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BTS Permission to Dance On Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing

BTS Permission to Dance On Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing

20228.93h 15m

Overview

Join us as BTS and ARMY become one once again with music and dance in this unmissable live concert experience broadcast from Seoul to cinemas around the world! 'BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE' is the latest world tour series headlined by 21st century pop icons BTS, featuring powerful performances and the greatest hit songs from throughout their incredible career.

Directed by Ha Jung-jae
Box Office0Revenue: $32.6M

Top Cast

RM

RM

Self

Jin

Jin

Self

Suga

Suga

Self

j-hope

j-hope

Self

Jimin

Jimin

Self

V

V

Self

Jung Kook

Jung Kook

Self

Themes & Keywords

concertlive performanceconcert filmk-pop

About BTS Permission to Dance On Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing

BTS Permission to Dance On Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing is a music, documentary film released in 2022 exploring themes of concert, live performance, concert film, k-pop. Directed by Ha Jung-jae, it stars RM, Jin, Suga. Join us as BTS and ARMY become one once again with music and dance in this unmissable live concert experience broadcast from Seoul to cinemas around the world! 'BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE' is the latest world tour series headlined by 21st century pop icons BTS, featuring powerful performances and the greatest hit songs from throughout their incredible career.

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