The concerts, part of their "Permission to
Dance on Stage" tour that has been disrupted by the coronavirus
pandemic, will be held on April 8-9 and 15-16, with the last
show live-streamed, Bit Hit Music said in a statement.
Since debuting in 2013, BTS has spearheaded a global K-pop craze
with catchy, upbeat music and dances, as well as lyrics and
social campaigns aimed at empowering young people, many of whom
have formed massive online fan bases.
The seven-member group played its first in-person concerts since
the onset of the pandemic in November, in Los Angeles, and last
week announced it would put on the first shows for their home
fans since the pandemic began, with three concerts in the
capital, Seoul, next month.
On Tuesday Big Hit said V, the band's singer and songwriter
whose real name is Kim Tae-hyung, had recovered from a
coronavirus infection.
He was the band's fifth member to contract COVID-19, including
three who tested positive in December shortly after their return
from the U.S. shows.
As the pandemic spread in 2020, the band postponed and then
called off what was meant to be their biggest international tour
involving nearly 40 concerts. They held some online shows
instead.
(Reporting by Josh Smith; Editing by Karishma Singh)
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