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BTS became the latest to perform on NPR’s “Tiny Desk” concert series Monday.
The K-pop group kicked things off by belting out their latest single “Dynamite”, their first fully English-language song.
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Despite starting the concert sitting down, they couldn’t resist getting up and dancing throughout the catchy track.
The group told fans how honoured they were to be performing on the show before
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BTS' Tiny Desk Concert is here — and has already broken a viewership record.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLike everyone else, BTS and NPR have been forced to pivot during the pandemic — and for their first performance on NPR’s “Tiny Desk” concert series, the K-pop superstars performed from the record store VINYL & PLASTIC in BTS’s hometown of Seoul.The group drew more than half a million viewers for the premiere of the concert, which saw them tearing through three songs accompanied by a live band, including their current hit single “Dynamite.” The group also performed
NPR has never had any difficulty securing popular artists for its marquee video series Tiny Desk Concert, but today's installment features one of the biggest names in music anywhere: BTS. The K-pop band performed with a band in a Seoul-based record store VINYL & PLASTIC, running through their No.
BTS have been announced as the next guests to play a selection of songs as part of NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series.NPR announced the performance with a tweet tagging BTS that simply said “It’s happening”.The performance will premiere later today (September 21) at 2pm BST on NPR Music’s YouTube.It’s been a busy year for the K-pop superstars, who recently released their hugely successful English-language single ‘Dynamite‘.The song made the band the first-ever international and Korean group to
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