International fans now have the reason to celebrate as BTS will be performing in Las Vegas, U.S.A., in April for another "Permission to Dance on Stage." After the boys take center stage in Seoul in March, they will continue to dominate other countries as well.

BigHit Music officially announced another location for BTS's "Permission to Dance on Stage," along with the new dates on Wednesday, February 23, on Twitter. After being in an extended hiatus, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook are ready to make fans fall in love again with their live performances.

BigHit revealed the new concert would take place at the Allegiant Stadium in L.A. It will be a four-day event that will be divided into two weekends, from April 8 to 9 and April 15 to 16, Soompi noted.

The last concert day will feature an online live-streaming component, while all four dates will be live broadcast on a big screen at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in a "Live Play" event.

BTS's "Permission to Dance on Stage" concert tour started as a fully online concert in October 2021. Though it was held at the Seoul Olympic Stadium, no one was able to watch the event live due to the COVID-19 restrictions back then.

Fortunately, an in-person concert was finally allowed and the group brought it at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The event was also held for four days, from November 27 to 28 and December 1 to 2.

After the successful L.A. concert, it was recently announced another in-person "Permission to Dance on Stage" concert would happen in Seoul this time. It would be held at the Olympic Stadium in March 2021 and this would be the first time they would have a live event in South Korea after "Love Yourself: Speak Yourself the Final" world tour in October 2019.

Aside from having an in-person audience, fans who can't make it to the venue can watch it through a theatre live-streaming component.

Meanwhile, Billboard Boxscore revealed BTS's 2021 SoFi Stadium run earned a whopping $33.3 million with 214,000 tickets sold. The global hitmakers made another history by reaching the largest gross for a run of shows at a single venue since 2012.

At the time, Roger Waters made $38 million over nine shows at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Overall, BTS became the sixth best-grossing event in Billboard Boxscore history.