BTS Don't Need United Nations Approval for 'Permission to Dance'

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BTS Don't Need United Nations Approval for 'Permission to Dance'
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BTS boogie through the halls of the United Nations in a new performance video for their song “Permission to Dance.”

in a new performance video for their song “Permission to Dance.” The South Korean superstars recorded the clip while on hand at the 76th United Nations General Assembly, where they also shared some remarks as youth ambassadors.

BTS’ performance of “Permission to Dance” began in the UN’s grand Assembly Hall, with Jung Kook delivering the song’s opening lines from the main dais. As the rest of the group emerged, BTS shimmied into the lobby before ending the performance with a big dance party on the East River as the New York City skyline hung in the background.

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