BTS announces a return to live shows with concerts in Los Angeles
CBSN
Like many artists, globally famous pop band BTS hasn't performed a live concert in over a year. But this week, the Korean boy band announced it would return to the stage, delighting fans around the world. BTS will kick off its "Permission to Dance" concerts in Los Angeles this November.
The group posted a YouTube video on Monday, where members RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook shared the announcement with their fans – known as the "BTS Army."
The group said they've been "itching" to reveal the concert dates, November 27 and 28, as well as December 1 and 2 at LA's SoFi Stadium.
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