Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for the first time in two years during an online charity concert.
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In the month of April 2020, as the entire world was under quarantine mode like they are even currently, BTS decided to treat ARMY with 24 hours worth of entertainment through Bang Bang Con, an online weekend concert. As ARMY went down memory lane over past concerts, Bang Bang Con garnered a massive 50.59 million total views with an impressive 2.24 million concurrent viewers at one time, proving to be a big hit.
Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for the first time in two years during an online charity concert.
Break The Silence has been a roller coaster ride of emotions for ARMY as BTS literally bare their souls and bring out their vulnerable sides in the new docuseries. From the pressure of being global idols to addressing the elephant in the room, which is their retirement in the future, the Bangtan Boys were their honest emotional selves. This meant having to go through the episodes with a heavy heart and yet, feeling a sense of hope as the septet promised to be together for as long as they can.
The album is celebrating its 20th anniversary
“At this point you know you got to, you know, you got to listen to your heart,” said Ray J during a Q&A portion of the May 21 preview of his new single, “Stranded,” a song that references the accusations that he abandoned his then-pregnant wife Princess Love in Las Vegas in November 2019. Since then, Princess, 35, reunited with Ray J, 39, given birth to their son Epik, and filed for divorce.
Break The Silence; the latest BTS docuseries is literally aiming at leaving ARMY in a state of an emotional mess as the members pour their hearts out like never before. In Break The Silence Ep 5 titled The Opposite Side, the majority of the episode focuses on Jimin losing his voice during BTS' Sao Paulo concert of Speak Yourself World Tour. An exhausted ChimChim is seen being escorted backstage as he whispers, "My throat hurts so much that it's hard to breathe."
SEOUL — The manager of South Korea’s popular boyband BTS has apologized on behalf of one of its members who went to a bar in April, contrary to government advice, just as the country is trying to contain a recent coronavirus outbreak around Seoul’s club scene.
BTS member Jungkook has tested negative for Covid-19 after visiting a restaurant and bar in an area of Seoul, South Korea hit by a new coronavirus outbreak.
© Provided by Daily Mail Superstars: Jungkook is one of seven members who make up the wildly popular boy band BTS BTS singer Jungkook has tested negative for coronavirus after getting together with several K-Pop stars in Seoul, South Korea last month.
We’re glad to hear that JK is well and healthy. BTS’ Jungkook tested negative for coronavirus. The boy band’s management company, Big Hit Entertainment, confirmed in a statement that Jungkook was tested for COVID-19 after he visited a restaurant and a bar in the neighborhood of Itaewon in Seoul, South Korea, on April 25.
"The artist himself is currently feeling deeply regretful for not having faithfully contributed to the entire society’s social distancing efforts."
Love Island’s Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt have announced they are expecting their first child together, which is due in October. Camilla and Jamie, both 30, announced the happy news with a sweet video posted on Camilla’s Instagram page.The clip shows Camilla, who revealed she is 17 weeks pregnant, sweetly doing a little dance to Vanilla Ice’s song Ice Ice Baby before handing her beau, who she met on Love Island in 2017, a piece of paper.
NCTzens, get ready for an amazing weekend.NCT 127 will perform a live concert titled NCT 127 – Beyond the Origin on Saturday (May 16), part of the Beyond LIVE concert streaming series via SM Entertainment and Naver V LIVE. Subtitles will be available in several different languages for viewers all around the world.That's not all.
Giving fans a chance to connect with the K-pop sensations from their own homes
BTS announced their upcoming online concert, BANG BANG CON The Live, on Thursday (May 14).
By Patrick Frater
Before the deadly coronavirus pandemic took over the world, BTS was celebrating the success of their latest outing, Map of the Soul: 7. Not only did the album secure BTS the #1 spot on Billboard 200 Chart as well as the #8 spot for the lead single, ON, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs Chart (A career-best ranking for BTS so far!), MOTS: 7 has also become the first album of 2020 to sell 500,000 copies in the US, while also being the first K-pop group to accomplish this impressive feat.
It follows last week's listening party for their self-titled debut album