
BTS will be holding four sold-out shows at LA’s SoFi Stadium later this month, and they’re giving ARMYs all over the world a chance to enjoy the action with a special live stream!
On December 2, BTS will be streaming the fourth and final night of their PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE LA concert series in real-time. Since this is one of the first in-person concerts the group is holding since 2019, it will surely be an incredible occasion! (Although, let’s be honest here… ANY opportunity to see BTS perform is an incredible occasion.)
If you tuned into BTS’ PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE virtual concert in October, you’ll be no stranger to the ticketing and streaming process this time around. Let’s go over the most important details about buying stream tickets and getting ready to watch the show!

BUYING A STREAMING TICKET FOR PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE LA
There are THREE ticket options for the PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE LA stream, each available for purchase on Weverse Global.
The first option is HD Single-view, priced at $46.10 USD. ARMYs who purchase this option will be able to watch the show from one pre-selected camera angle.
ARMY MEMBERSHIP holders will also have the option of purchasing either an HD Multi-view ticket for $46.10 USD, or 4K Single-view + HD Multi-view. HD Multi-view will allow ARMYs to watch the show from six different angles!
Once you’ve purchased your ticket on Weverse Global, head on over to venewlive.com/concerts/bts-ptd-onstage-la to log in with your Weverse credentials and verify your ticket. The stream will be broadcasted on Venewlive, and will begin at approximately 7:30PM PST. As always, you may watch the stream on up to two devices at once using the same Weverse account! This makes for a great opportunity to split the cost of a ticket with a friend or family member.
DELAYED SINGLE-VIEW STREAMING
Want to re-live all the action of PTD LA? A delayed Single-view stream will be held on December 11 at 6PM PST. Anyone who purchased a streaming ticket will be able to watch this stream! It can also be viewed on up to two devices at once.

I hope you were able to find this guide helpful! If you have any additional questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section below. ALSO, be sure to keep an eye out on my socials for coverage from SoFi Stadium on December 2!
Why again do we have to buy tickets to live stream it? I think it’s unfair because a lot of us don’t have money. So unfair. I hope one day it will be free to watch. This gets me so angry.
You don’t have to buy it if you don’t want to 🙂 but I can’t think of any top artist who would do such a high budget production, offer the option to view on different angles, and stream it all for free. There’s major costs involved with this stuff.