• BTS Had 95 Billion Won Profit With 'BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE' , Earning Them A #4 Spot On The Billboard Box Score

    The group 'BTS' performed 'BTS PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE' in the US and Korea.

    According to the box score annual report (from November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022) released by Billboard, BTS has 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - LA' (4 times), 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul' (3 times), etc. recorded about 458,000 spectators in a total of 11 performances, recording this ranking.

    Bad Bunny (37 times), Elton John (40 times), Genesis (35 times).

    Big Hit Music declared BTS was among the top 5 global pop stars.

    BTS breathed with nearly 200,000 people for 4 days at 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Las Vegas' on April 8-9, 15-16 (local time). It topped April's 'Top Tour' and 'Top Box Score' records with 10,000 dollars (approximately 45.1 billion won) in ticket sales.

    Billboard said that BTS made $75.4 million (94.8 billion won) with concerts at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. BTS entered the 'Top Tour' chart with a non-English concert with Bad Bunny and the two. It's the first time an artist has been named simultaneously.

    'BTS Permission to Dance - LA' previously topped Pollstar's 'LIVE 75' category. Billboard noted that BTS's tour had the sixth-highest profit in Billboard history. Since Sofai Stadium reopened this year, BTS has made the most money.

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  • Kyuhyun Dominates TV, Music, and More, The 'All-Rounder' MC for Single's Inferno 4 and Much More - Here's Why Fans Can't Get Enough

    Kyuhyun is proving he's the ultimate "all-rounder" as he continues to showcase his talents in music, variety shows, and now as the MC of Single's Inferno 4!

    The popular singer is back as the MC for the latest season of Netflix's Single's Inferno, which premiered on the 14th. This dating reality show, set on the mysterious "Hell Island," challenges contestants to pair up and leave the island. Since 2021, Kyuhyun has been hosting the show for four consecutive seasons, impressing viewers with his sharp observational skills and witty remarks. Fans can’t wait to see him take the spotlight once again as the "master of immersion" in this hit show.

    In addition to Single's Inferno, Kyuhyun has made waves in other variety shows, including JTBC's HanBly and tvN's Naked World History. His ability to make people laugh and entertain across different genres has earned him a strong fanbase. As he continues to show off his fun hosting style, expectations for his upcoming performances are soaring.

    But that’s not all—Kyuhyun is also making his mark in music! Last November, he released his highly praised full album COLORS, which features a variety of musical styles. Following the album's success, he’s now on his KYUHYUN 10th Anniversary Asia Tour 'COLORS', where he's connecting with fans both in Korea and internationally, showcasing his diverse musical journey.

    Not stopping there, Kyuhyun is also shining in musical theater. Currently, he’s playing the lead role of Gwynplaine in The Man Who Laughs. Having performed this role before in 2020, Kyuhyun’s emotional depth and incredible vocal skills have received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.

    From variety shows to concerts and musicals, Kyuhyun is truly mastering it all, and fans are eagerly watching his "all-rounder" career unfold in 2025. With his talents continuing to reach new heights, there’s no stopping him.

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