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South Korean boy band BTS has performed in five concert tours (three of which have been worldwide), six fan meeting tours, four joint tours, eight showcases, and 41 concerts since their debut in 2013. BTS' debut solo concert tour in 2014, The Red Bullet Tour, began in Asia and then expanded to Australia, North America, and South America ...
On January 21, 2020, BTS first announced 38 tour dates spanning Asia, North America, and Europe. The tour featured extended North American and European visits compared to previous tours due to popular demand. [1] [2] On February 27, 2020, the group cancelled all four shows in South Korea amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
In January 2020, BTS announced their 4-leg, 39-show Map of the Soul Tour, [1] but that was eventually cancelled in August 2021 due to uncertainty stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] The band organized Map of the Soul ON:E, which initially included an offline fan presence and pay-per-view streaming, but in-person tickets were also cancelled ...
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Pay-per-view concerts providing an incentive to stay in include shows by BTS, Justin Bieber, Jason Isbell, the Avett Brothers, Bob Weir, Melissa Etheridge, Michael Franti and more. Themed shows ...
South Korean boy band BTS will return to the United States for a series of concerts in Las Vegas in April, their agency said on Wednesday. The concerts, part of their "Permission to Dance on Stage ...
BTS unveiled details about its forthcoming album this weekend during the group's fourth consecutive concert at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium. BTS ends Las Vegas concert series with a major announcement
I, which includes the band's commercial breakthrough hit Zitti e buoni, that won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. 2020 in music, 2020 in African music, 2020 in British music, 2020 in Asian music, 2020 in American music, 2020 in Canadian music, 2020 in European music, 2020 in Japanese music, 2020 in Philippine music, 2020 in Scandinavian music ...