BTS are the latest stars to belt out some of their biggest hits for James Corden’s “Crosswalk Concert” “Late Late Show” segment.
29.11.2021 - 16:31 / etcanada.com
Getting back in front of a live audience was an emotional experience for BTS.
On Saturday night, the K-pop band took the stage at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, their first big in-person concert since the start of the pandemic, in 2019.
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“Before a concert we always talk amongst ourselves and do a huddle in the green room. Before [the first song] ‘On’, everyone said, ‘I think I’m gonna cry.’ Everyone was very nervous,”
BTS are the latest stars to belt out some of their biggest hits for James Corden’s “Crosswalk Concert” “Late Late Show” segment.
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