BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE - SEOUL
You've got every reason to have a good time — at least until your bank account tells you differently. The Moon is in your fun-loving 5th house, making you want to throw caution to the breeze, but a squabble with Neptune in your money-conscious 2nd house could lead to some financial miscalculations. It's good to pay for everyone's dinner or drinks, but make sure you cover your own expenses first so you don't end up in debt.
According to sources in the media, the three-day concerts on March 10, 12, and 13 will be the country's largest offline event since the COVID-19 pandemic. While the shows on March 10 and 12 will be available both online and offline, the concert on March 13 will be screened in theaters in certain countries in addition to the offline event.
According to reports, 15,000 people will attend the offline event each day, for a total of 45,000 people for the three-day event. This could be the largest turnout for any event in Seoul, with three times more participants per day than the previous largest event in the capital city, which drew 5,000 people in person.
Jamsil Olympic Stadium will host 'BTS Permission To Dance On Stage-Seoul.' The band had previously performed at the same venue in October 2019 as part of their 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' World Tour.
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of South Korea, the facility can currently accommodate up to 50% of its complete seating capacity.
Meanwhile, member V, who was diagnosed with COVID-19, has terminated his quarantine after testing negative for COVID-19, just in time for the much-anticipated event. He has been recovering in seclusion for about a week and has resumed his normal routines as of today.
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— abdelmounaim darkaoui (@THOMAS76307194) March 10, 2022
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