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We have now entered the Bring the Soul era of our journey and if this first episode is any indication of how this series will be....bruh!! 

Like they really hit us with a lot in this first episode, from the intricacies of the behind the scene to taking us through the sheer scale of what it's like to put on their very first 26 set concert 😲

....I think we are going to like this series 🤓

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Anonymous

just a note, the last tour they did was a stadium tour, meaning every place was a stadium like this, and yes they sold out everywhere

Bree Wiley

I know this was posted months ago but I'm catching up on the backlog and I just have to say - I'm a professional stagehand, who works touring shows (both theatrical and concerts) and the behind the scenes stuff for me is always so fun, because it's literally my job. I've done everything from wardrobe to running the cameras to running spotlight to making tea for the talent or picking them up from the hotel, and I'm often involved in set-up and tear down, as well as put somewhere during the show. And seeing them read those cue sheets just before the show, seeing backstage and their crew and everything about that is my favorite thing. Knowing that they weren't able to get into the venue due to a typhoon is wild, and just shows how professional these guys are. I've got some stories about people (talent AND crew) who are not nearly as professional, and the venues I've worked at are much smaller than a stadium. It's just impressive. Their crew is equally as impressive, and it's just so cool to see it like this. And it's true - at this level (any level really, but most definitely this level) you have to be on point at all times. It's controlled chaos backstage, for any show, and the margin of error is not very big. You're constantly moving to the next place or getting ready for the next cue, and one person being off can throw everything off, like the domino effect. There's some wiggle room, but not a lot (though most shows also have contingencies, like you said). Kudos to BTS and their crew for pulling this (and every show) off, and kudos to you guys for this reaction, it was delightful.