After breaking YouTube with their collaboration with Coldplay, BTS seem like they aren’t stopping anytime soon. The 7-piece K-pop act have announced new US concert dates slated for this fall. Dubbed ‘BTS Permission to Dance On Stage — LA,’ the tour will find the boy band performing for four nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on November 27th and 28th, and December 1st and 2nd. 

This marks their first live performance for an in-person audience after their 2019 BTS World Tour ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself’ concerts and the Army is all for it. 

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Tickets go on sale October 9, with a number of presale ticket options taking place before that on October 5. Those who got themselves VIP tickets to 2020’s Map of the Soul Tour – North America will get first dibs on presale tickets. 

Furthermore, fans who purchased tickets for Map of the Soul Tour will be able to access the presale beginning on October 6. Fanclub Army membership and general verified fan presales take place on October 8 and 9, respectively.

In August, the group officially canceled their impending postponed dates for the Map of the Soul tour “due to changing circumstances beyond our control,” their label Bighit announced.

Earlier this weekend, BTS opened Global Citizen Live with a performance of their latest solo single “Permission to Dance“. 

The boy band also showed up via video during Coldplay’s Global Citizen performance of ‘My Universe’. The collaborative single was dropped last week in two alternate versions. The track will be a part of Coldplay’s upcoming Music of the Spheres LP, which arrives October 15.

The collaboration had been in the process for a long time now. It was when BTS and Coldplay shared a behind-the-scenes documentary on YouTube about the making of ‘My Universe’ this weekend on September 26, the world got to know the backstory of this highly-anticipated collaboration. “About 18 months ago, I got a message from somebody. They said, ‘BTS want to do a song with you,'” Martin says at the start of the video.

 “And I said, ‘How would that work?’ I didn’t understand how that could be possible.” He continued, “My friend said the phrase ‘my universe’ one day and I wrote down ‘my universe’ — I thought that’s a cool title. Then I took it to my friend and said, ‘OK, let’s do this demo for BTS.'” 

And that is how the world, or rather, the universe was blessed with another pure work of art.