BTS’ Homecoming ‘Permission to Dance’ Concerts Have One Catch: A ‘No Yelling’ Rule

ARMY can turn a hashtag into a trend, turn a song into a hit. What they can’t do, is holler at BTS’s homecoming shows.

The K-pop superstar return to Seoul for a round of triumphant shows this week at Jamsil Olympic Stadium.

The novel coronavirus and its variants is still problematic around the globe. So, to combat the spread, strict guidelines are in place for the pop stars’ shows.

Yelling and chanting is out, though, mercifully, clapping is not banned, explains a statement shared by BTS’ music company, Big Hit Entertainment.

On the flip side, fans are encouraged to “groove while seated,” but it remains unclear just how much grooving is permitted.

The Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul shows are capped at 15,000, with 5% of those seats reserved for “disease prevention personnel.”

 EXPLORE

SEE LATEST VIDEOS, CHARTS AND NEWS

The rules are unlikely to ruin the experience for the loyal ARMY, who helped their heroes to collect three new social media records in the last 

Comments

Top #10 Most Read

Dua Lipa Accused of Stealing ‘Levitating’ From Florida Reggae Band

Hang Nails

A Preacher Once Said That Masturbation Is Not A Sin Because It Is Not Done Inside The Body - Adeboye

Reactions As Broda Shaggi Shares New Photos Online

Protesting students barricade Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, carpet FG

Police rescue ‘kidnappers’ from jungle justice in Oyo

The Only Way To Break Out Of Masturbation - Apostle Edu Udechukwu

How to Watch BTS’ Seoul Concert in Theaters

US drug czar testifies in WVa lawsuit against opioid makers

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Britain's richest man, makes an offer to buy Chelsea for £4 billion