“Permission to Dance”: all the details of the BTS concert that you can already see on Disney +

The city of Los Angeles turns purple as the “Permission to Dance” concert arrives at SOFI Stadium for the first time in two years. (DisneyPlus)

The launch of this documentary film that revolves around one of the most anticipated concerts in Los Angeles was on September 8 at the Disney+ day, which was a classic day in the Disney calendar, which offers a good number of new titles on its platform. That day they released many highlights but one of the surprises was BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage – LAthe audiovisual project that left many fans excited.

Its official synopsis states that “The city of Angels is painted purple with the arrival of the concert Permission to Dance to SoFi status for the first time in two years. In a stadium that radiates anticipation and joy, splendid performances from “On” to “Permission to Dance” will grace the stage now brought to life on screen. May the power of music unite them again.”

Official footage from the documentary film “Permission to Dance” in LA. (DisneyPlus)

Permission to Dance On Stage – LA is a 4K concert film chronicling the famous group’s live performance at Sofi Stadium in November 2021. It was the first time in two years that BTS met fans in person, based on the pandemic situation.

bts It is recognized as one of the best musical groups in the world today. It is the most popular boy band today and will appear in new shows and specials produced by the global partnership between its studio hype Y Disney.

"BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage - LA" came to Disney Plus on September 8, 2022. (Disney Plus)
“BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage – LA” arrived on Disney Plus on September 8, 2022. (Disney Plus)

Permission to Dance- LA has a duration of two hours and 10 minutes in which you will be able to see and enjoy more closely J Hope (28 years), Ji-min Park (26 years), Kim Seok Jin (29 years) , Nam-joon Kim (28 years), jungkook (25 years), Suga (29 years old) and Kim Tae-hyung (26 years). BTS was founded in 2013 and they hold the Guinness World Record for most viewers at a live virtual concert, with over 756,000 fans from over 100 countries tuning in for the performance.

And this new recital, BTS: Permission to Dance On Stage – LA is a production directed by Sam Wrecht Y Junsoo Park. It should be noted that this concert is totally new on screen (so it should not be confused with the movie that hit theaters a few months ago), and is part of the tour that the K-pop band did after the pandemic. “The time is now” is one of their mottos.

Official image of the documentary film of the BTS concert in LA. (DisneyPlus)
Official image of the documentary film of the BTS concert in LA. (DisneyPlus)

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“Permission to Dance”: all the details of the BTS concert that you can already see on Disney +