South Korean boy band BTS plans to hold live concerts in Los Angeles in November for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak, the band's management said on Tuesday.
The concerts, titled "Permission to Dance on Stage", will take place in SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on November 27-28 and December 1-2, Bit Hit Music said.
"Holding an in-person concert in the midst of COVID-19 is not easy," the company said in a statement posted on its online fan platform Weverse.
"We are able to hold the concert in the United States after taking the national and regional health regulations and circumstances into consideration."
The events will be the seven-member group's first live performances since they wrapped up their tour from North America to Europe to Asia in April 2019.
The band had to call off what was meant to be its biggest international tour involving nearly 40 concerts as COVID-19 spread around the world.
It has played virtual concerts instead, including one last October that garnered more than 990,000 viewers from 191 countries and some 50 billion won ($42.4 million) in ticket sales.
BTS said its members were fully vaccinated against the virus.
Last week, they attended an event in person at the United Nations General Assembly, as the global body's special envoys for future generation and culture, to promote its agenda including combating poverty, inequality, injustice and climate change.


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