BTS is already plotting their latest comeback.
01.04.2020 - 16:35 / pinkvilla.com
Self-isolation and social distancing are turning out to be much harder than one can imagine! Due to the coronavirus scare going rampant across the globe, everything now is on standstill mode! BTS is currently self-isolating in South Korea, but work is always on their mind and more often than not, they're busy on their music as revealed by all their social media pages.
The septet - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook - are making sure to give ARMY company with V Live sessions and selfies
.BTS is already plotting their latest comeback.
The Coronavirus pandemic that has taken various parts of the world into its clutches, has resulted in many concerts being cancelled or pushed ahead. The highly contagious virus that originated in China's Wuhan city, spread across the globe in no time.
BTS has become a global sensation over the past few years, thanks to their music and especially the message that they want to send across to the youth! Moreover, no one could shy away from the charming personalities of the septet as they steadily made their way into millions of hearts and continue to enjoy massive success not just in South Korea but on an international level as well! That's not all! Many musicians like Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes have expressed their desire to work with BTS
Who would have thought Tiger JK's tweet supporting BTS could invite so much trouble? Earlier this week, the South Korean rapper shared a screenshot of a report praising the Bantan Boys. The Economist shared an Instagram post talking about the renowned South Korean band.
One of the most popular South Korean shows is King of Mask Singer in which prominent celebrities are dressed head-to-toe in elaborate costumes and sing covers of popular songs. The singing competition became so popular that it was adapted into the American singing competition, The Masked Singer.
South Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, known mononymously as Jaejoong, has apologized after falsely taking to social media on April Fool's Day to say he was diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus that has caused a worldwide pandemic.On April 1, in the afternoon in South Korea, Jaejoong shared a post on Instagram, saying that he was in the hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19, due to his disregard of directives from government officials and medical professionals.Shortly after,
Big Hit Entertainment, the South Korean company behind BTS, had its biggest year ever in 2019, the company announced in a statement on Tuesday (March 31).
The special episode, titled Home Fest, was filmed from Corden’s garage
A few days back, James Corden made the revelation that BTS was amongst the several artists, who were going perform from the confines of their homes for his HomeFest: James Corden’s Late Late Show Special.
Straight from South Korea, the men of BTS joined The Late Late Show’s HomeFest coronavirus special event tonight (March 30), and performed their hit song "Boy With Luv".Following performances and appearances from the likes of John Legend, Will Ferrell, Andrea Bocelli, Dua Lipa, David Blaine, and Billie Eilish, the Seoul-based hitmakers appeared on the CBS show's special fundraising event.After greeting host James Corden and sharing messages of goodwill to the audience and the people of the
Straight from South Korea, the men of BTS joined The Late Late Show’s HomeFest coronavirus special event tonight (March 30), and performed their hit song "Boy With Luv".
The shows will be rescheduled at a later date.
K-pop stars BTS are rescheduling their upcoming North American tour dates due to the coronavirus pandemic.
SEOUL — South Korea’s boy band BTS will postpone its North America tour by two months to June due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, its management said on Friday.
BTS is postponing their Map of the Soul North American tour dates.