'Permission to Dance on Stage' holds strong across multiple charts
📈 BTS maintains presence on Billboard 200 for two weeks
BTS continues to dominate the global charts, with their live album Permission to Dance on Stage ranking No.125 on the Billboard 200 for the chart dated August 9, 2025. The album previously debuted at No.10, marking a rare feat for a live album with no new tracks.
The album captures the energy of their global tour held between 2021 and 2022 under the same name, reaffirming BTS's powerful stage legacy and continued fan support.
🌍 Strong chart performance across categories
In addition to the Billboard 200, the live album ranked No.2 on the World Albums Chart, and No.9 on both Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales charts, showcasing BTS's enduring popularity even without a fresh release.
🎵 Solo tracks also maintain global traction
The members' solo projects are also charting steadily. Jungkook's single Seven has now spent 106 weeks on the Global 200 and 107 weeks on the Global (Excl. U.S.) chart.
Jimin's latest solo album MUSE continues to receive love, with the title track Who ranking No.109 on the Global 200, marking its 54th week on the chart.
Jin reached No.85 with his second solo mini-album title Don't Say You Love Me, while J-Hope'sKillin' It Girl charted at No.91, showing that individual members remain chart-relevant worldwide.
🎤 New BTS album coming in spring 2026
Meanwhile, BTS is currently preparing for a full-group comeback, with a new album scheduled for release in spring 2026.