BTS Occupies 2 Spots on Billboard's 2022 Year-End Boxscores Charts

Billboard has released its 2022 year-end Boxscores charts- and BTS impressively entered the top five twice. Keep reading to learn which concerts of the South Korean boy group made it to the list.

BTS Occupies 2 Spots on Billboard's 2022 Year-End Boxscores Charts

According to the Billboard's 2022 Year-End Boxscores chart, released on Dec. 1 local time, BTS's four-night shows both in Las Vegas and Los Angeles claimed two spots of the top five Boxscores, a structured summary of all shows that an artist plays at a single venue during a given tour.

This year's chart ranked engagements played between Nov. 1, 2021 and Oct. 31, 2022.

Taking the No. 3 spot is BTS's "Permission to Dance on Stage - Las Vegas" concerts from April (8-16), which was held at Allegiant Stadium. The four-night run grossed $35,944,850 for 199,697 tickets sold.

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Meanwhile, BTS's "Permission to Dance on Stage - Los Angeles" concerts from the end of 2021 (Nov. 27-28, Dec. 1-2) at SoFi Stadium landed on the No. 5 spot of Billboard's 2022 Year-End Boxscores chart. The four-night show earned $33,316,345 after attracting an impressive total of 213,751 attendees.

In addition to that, BTS managed to rank 27th on the Billboard's 2022 Top Tours chart despite only having 11 shows during the track period.

As per Billboard, the septet grossed $75,489,240 for all concerts, with a total of 458,144 tickets sold.

Last June, BTS made history as one of the only two artists who performed non-English songs to land in the top 5 of Billboard's Boxscores Charts 2022 (Mid-Year). The other performer was Bad Bunny.

Congratulations to BTS!

BTS to Release K-pop Documentaries in 2023

In other news, a K-pop documentary featuring BTS is part of Disney+'s 2023 lineup, along with the documentaries starring Super Junior and NCT 127.

BTS's documentary will be split into one for the group, and one for member J-Hope. The group documentary, titled "BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star," will follow BTS's whole career journey throughout their rise into pop icons of the 21st century. It will present a lot of never-before-seen footage.

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The solo documentary of J-Hope will capture J-Hope's preparation process for his latest solo album "Jack In The Box," which came out on July 15.

On Nov. 30, BTS teased their upcoming documentaries through a video shared on Disney+ Singapore's Twitter account.

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The boys said:

"Hello, we are BTS. We are here for you with a very special invitation. A new documentary series that contains stories of our growth and of our music from our debut to today. 'BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star' is coming your way.

We invited you all to the stories of our Blood, Sweat, and Tears. It shares candid stories that have never been told so please look forward to it. I hope you find new sides of us that are previously unseen. With that, we'll see you on Disney+."

Release dates of the documentaries are yet to be confirmed, but BTS's and J-Hope's content will drop via Disney+ in 2023!

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Written by Maria Scott

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