BTS have officially opened their Las Vegas residency – and it was clearly a show to remember.
The K-pop stars, V, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, Suga, RM, and J-Hope, took to the Allegiant Stadium on Friday for their first show in Sin City.
Pictured serving look after look and crushing their choreo, the guys looked to be having the time of their life as excited fans looked on.
They kicked off their four-night Permission To Dance residency in style, , although things haven’t been all smooth sailing.
It was recently announced that Jin’s performance at the shows would have to be scaled back as he suffered a finger injury.
Big Hit explained in a statement: ‘As we informed you on March 19, Jin had injured his left index finger as the tendons in the finger had been partially damaged and underwent surgery to repair the extensor in the finger.
‘It was the opinion of the medical personnel that Jin should refrain from vigorous movement as any impact on his finger due to the amount of activities increased more than necessary, while he is still recovering from the injury, may cause another surgery.’
They added: ‘While the artist himself strongly wished to participate in the performance in full, our company has decided to follow physician advice and minimize Jin’s movements during the BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Las Vegas’ concerts on April 8-9 and 15-16.
‘As a result, Jin’s choreography and stage performance will be limited to a certain extent. We ask for your understanding and support from all our fans.’
However, it certainly didn’t seem to hold the group back.
Meanwhile, ARMYs were recently left fuming after BTS didn’t secure a win at the Grammys.
The group  wowed us all with a performance of their hit Butter during  even roping in  .
However, celebrations were swift after the group, who was nominated for best pop duo/group performance for Butter, lost out to SZA and ’s Kiss Me More.
The loss won’t detract from their iconic performance, though as the septet created a scene straight out of a James Bond film for their time on stage.
And if their latest show is anything to go by, it certainly hasn’t discouraged them.