The Bangtan Boys successfully finished the first two of the four performances for their concert "Permission to Dance On Stage", which was at the SoFi Stadium at Calfornia's Inglewood.
During these two days, the K-pop supergroup collaborated with McDonald's to offer something unique to the thousands of fans attending the concert.
The fast-food chain was one of the main sponsors of the concert, providing food to the Army. Fans were treated with the official photocard of the concert and branded photocard sleeves, which featured images of the septet members along with special treats.
McDonald's provided a McCafé food truck for free, which served free hash browns and coffee to all the concert-goers beginning at 9 AM PST on both the show days. In addition, during the afternoons, the chains' famous fries were also served.
These food trucks will also serve the concert-goers on the remaining two shows on December 1 and 2. The concert attendees were also able to enjoy the golden photo booth right in the SoFi stadium.
BTS and McDonald's had a record-breaking collaboration earlier this year in May. The famous fast-food chain released the "BTS Meal", comprising a 10-piece Chicken McNugget order served with a medium coke, a medium World Famous French Fries, and special dipping sauces of Sweet Chili and Cajun, which were available at the South-Korea outlets of McDonald's.
Incidentally, band member Jin recently posted a couple of photos on Twitter and Weverse and Twitter. The singer shared that he had spent a day at the Six Flags Magic Mountain in California's Valencia. Fans were excited to hear that the beloved singer spent a day at the famous amusement park.
Meanwhile, Jin, RM, and J-hope have sold some of their HYBE stock, reportedly in October this year. All seven members were each given 68,385 shares of the HYBE stock last year when the company went public.
In other news, V is going to have the largest subway ad support for his birthday, which is coming up on December 30. South Korea's subway stations will transform into an underground city full of V's screens. A whopping 16,035 birthday advertising screens will cover subways located in Busan, Daegu, Seoul, and other South Korea regions.
The birthday screens will start getting displayed two weeks prior to his birthday, a period which is usually considered a golden time by South Koreans due to it being the festive season. The ads will run during December 19-January 2.
This particular period is also the holiday time when the highest amount of traveling takes place, which will give V's birthday screens the highest amount of exposure.