South Korean band BTS’ much-awaited 'Permission to Dance' concert in Las Vegas concert trended worldwide on Twitter Saturday morning.
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The city named ‘Borahaegas’ prepared for the show as a purple wave was seen everywhere including the Bellagio fountain playing BTS songs.
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The group’s leader RM said: “It's good for our mental health for you to not reply to haters' comments. We've always been the underdog, but people joined one by one to form what we are today. Sharing music and performances with people, so that's where we want to focus our energy on.”
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Fans went nuts on the first day of the concert, posting videos and sweet moments between the members on social media.
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Bighit Music agency has shared online live streaming details for the last day of the Las Vegas concert as it is set to take place on April 16 and will be streamed online.
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Steve Aoki, who collaborated with BTS for the hit song "Mic Drop", posted a short video on Twitter with the band.
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The K-pop group was last seen at the 2022 Grammy Awards where Billboard ranked their "Butter" as the best musical performance at the awards show.
“Smooth like Butter, indeed. The Grammy-nominated septet took their criminal undercover lyrics to a whole new level with their 007 inspired performance of their Billboard Hot 100 topping track,” Billboard wrote.
“Jin, Jimin, V, RM, J-Hope, Suga, & Jungkook dodged neon-blue lasers during a sleek choreography sequence & transformed the whole Grammys stage into a secret agent headquarters, proving that their creativity is equally as impressive as their musical talent.”
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