Army: Tell us about what BTS’ Los Angeles concerts mean to you
Two years since its last performances in front of a live crowd, global powerhouse K-pop group BTS is making a big return, here in Los Angeles.
BTS will perform at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 1-2 in a sort of mini-residency titled Permission to Dance on Stage — LA, an extension of their livestream concert of the same name, which premiered Oct. 24. BTS returns to the live stage for the first time since its 2019 tour, which included two sold-out shows at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
On their fifth studio album, K-pop superstars BTS hit a note that’s hard to capture today: hopefulness.
The concerts are set to bring tens of thousands of fans to the City of Angels later this month, creating a space for BTS’ powerful fandom, known as Army, to reunite with the group and each other in person, since the COVID-19 pandemic forced BTS to cancel its world tour in 2020.
So Army, how are you feeling? Are you going to one of BTS’ concerts at SoFi Stadium? What do these shows mean to you? Tell us below and we may print your answer in a story.
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