
Watch BTS’ television debut performance of ‘Permission To Dance’ on ‘Fallon’
BTS have performed their latest single Permission to Dance on television for the very first time. The English-language track which was co-written by Ed Sheeran had the group take over a shopping mall.
The mall was decorated with thousands of purple balloons which is their signature colour. The set was a part of the K-pop boyband’s takeover on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The group sang together the cheery chorus of their song, “I just wanna dance / The music’s got me going / Ain’t nothing that can stop how we move”.
The boyband was also joined by a troupe of dancers for an epic dance number. Their takeover on the Tonight Show will continue tomorrow as well. They are reportedly performing a special edition of their chart-topping hit Butter.
What part of the performance was your most favourite? And what are you expecting to see tomorrow as BTS takes over the Fallon show again? Comment down below.
Their latest song, Permission to Dance was also co-written by Snow Patrol’s Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, and Jenna Andrews. This hit song is also available on their CD version of the English language song, Butter. Their song, Butter stayed on the top spot of the Billboard 100 chart for the seventh week in a row.
The hit song has been on the top spot ever since its release on May 21. Meanwhile, the K-Pop band is set to perform for the Global Citizen Live broadcast in September. They will be performing there alongside the acts of Lorde, The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, and more.
What song do you love the most by BTS? Let us know in the comments below.
Also Read: BTS Offers Another Sweet Taste Of ‘Butter’ In 2 New Teasers
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