BTS "Permission to Dance" concert in South Korea was a huge success, but ARMYs had to abide by one important rule.
Read below to know what happened.
ARMYs Can Dance, Not Cheer, at BTS Concert
According to Billboard, ARMYs who managed to score tickets to "Permission to Dance" are banned from yelling.
This is how Big Hit Entertainment plans to prevent the spread of COVID-19 especially since thousands of ARMYs are in one place at a time.
Of course, ARMYs find this challenging, especially when they see their favorite idols. So, instead of shouting, they are encouraged to groove in their seats. They are also allowed to clap as much as they want.
According to reports, only a maximum of 15,000 guests at a time are allowed to be in the same venue. Approximately, 5 percent of these individuals are from disease prevention personnel.
Even though the rule might seem absurd for some fans who waited years to see their favorite idols perform, it is still much better than not being able to watch BTS at all.
BTS Opens Up About 'Permission to Dance' Shows
All seven members of BTS could not be more excited to get back on stage and perform for their ARMYs.
In November 2021, BTS sat down for an interview with Teen Vogue and dished on their performances in Los Angeles.
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At the time, BTS just returned to the stage for the first time since the pandemic hit the entire world.
Suga said that he could not believe if the show was happening in real life or it was just a dream.
RM, who serves as the group's leader, admitted that he felt emotional seeing ARMYs cheer and applaud for them. He also said that as artists from Korea, it was such a blessing for them to be able to have such a huge fanbase in the United States.
As such, BTS vowed to give their best in all their performances regardless of where they are in the world.
At the time, Jin revealed that shows in South Korea were already being planned. And just weeks later, Big Hit Entertainment made the official announcement.
BTS Jimin Makes Headlines After 'Permission to Dance' Concert
Of course, it was not surprising to know that the tickets for "Permission to Dance" sold out within minutes.
On Thursday, March 10, BTS gave ARMYs countless surprises during their first night in South Korea.
At one point, BTS Jimin wore a see-through top that ARMYs could not stop talking about. They also spotted his new tattoos.
BTS RM also gave fans a touching message about the coming of spring before singing "Spring Day."
Overall, BTS' "Permission to Dance" was a huge success!
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Camille Heimbrod wrote this.
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