BTS’ “Map of the Soul” tour will most likely undergo schedule changes due to coronavirus concerns, its label Big Hit Entertainment announced on Twitter.
05.03.2020 - 17:26 / torontosun.com
The end of a marriage. The death of a good friend.
Heavy-duty stuff. And not necessarily what casual fans of Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats might expect from the soul-folk masters, who snapped and stomped their way to stardom with their infectious mega-hit, S.O.B., five years ago.
Alas, life has a way of veering off path. With that in mind, Rateliff finds himself in therapy mode with his latest project, And It’s Still Alright, a delicate, pondering solo record. The album, released on
BTS’ “Map of the Soul” tour will most likely undergo schedule changes due to coronavirus concerns, its label Big Hit Entertainment announced on Twitter.
With the coronavirus outbreak proving to be a deadly pandemic, all across the globe, BTS had to no option but to cancel the four scheduled concerts in Seoul, South Korea, as a part of their Map of the Soul Tour. While ARMY was left gutted, no one was more heartbroken than the septet, with RM even expressing how angry he was with the situation during an emotional V Live session for their album, Map of the Soul: 7.
While ARMY is still gutted about the fact that the four scheduled concerts in Seoul, which were a part of BTS' upcoming Map of the Soul Tour, was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. However, V is here to save the day with his soothing vocals that can melt even the coldest of hearts! Recently, V's solo track Sweet Night, which was a part of K-drama Itaewon Class' OST was released and that led to a major meltdown as fans could not get over how beautiful the song turned out to be.
BTS members have a couple of days off from their practice after their first leg of concerts were cancelled Coronavirus outbreak. While RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, V, J-Hope and Suga are trying their best to keep fans posted about their whereabouts with photos, videos and VLives, we genuinely feel they aren't enough.
By Amanda N'Duka
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will join Bob Dylan for the rock icon's 2020 summer dates. Dylan announced today that he will extend his Never Ending tour with 25 dates kicking off on June 4 at Les Schwab Amphitheatre in Bend, Oregon.Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will play a full one-hour set prior to Dylan every night of the trek that includes stops in Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Mississippi, Vermont and more.
No investigation will be held into police contact with TV presenter Caroline Flack after a watchdog found there was “no causal link” between officers’ actions and her death.
Map of the Soul: 7 is storming in the musical charts, not just in South Korea but on a worldwide scale as well. The album topped the charts in the US, the UK, Germany and Japan, which are the four leading music consuming nations.
Scotland are facing a defensive crisis ahead of next month's crucial Euro 2020 play-off game against Israel after two defenders were forced off with potential season-ending injuries.
FILE PHOTO: Members of K-Pop band, BTS appear on ABC's 'Good Morning America' show in Central Park in New York City, U.S., May 15, 2019.
SEOUL — South Korean boy band BTS canceled its scheduled April concert in Seoul, amid growing concerns of the new coronavirus outbreak, its music label, Big Hit Entertainment, said on Friday.
BTS have released their new album, MAP OF THE SOUL : 7. The 20-track album features songs from their last release, 2019’s MAP OF THE SOUL : PERSONA, plus, as its closer an alternative version of the lead single “ON” featuring Sia. The album drop is accompanied by a music video (or “Kinetic Manifesto Film”) for “ON” as well. Find all of that below.
With his first solo single since gaining prominence as leader of Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff earns his first solo No. 1 on a Billboard chart, as "And It's Still Alright" rises 3-1 on the Adult Alternative Songs airplay survey dated Feb. 22. The track is a particularly swift ri