BTS, has issued an apology after intense backlash.The controversial sketch was part of a comedy programme titled Mi Barrio, where actors parodied the popular South Korean group.
BTS, has issued an apology after intense backlash.The controversial sketch was part of a comedy programme titled Mi Barrio, where actors parodied the popular South Korean group.
Mi Barrio is currently facing backlash over a parody sketch about K-pop boyband BTS.On Saturday (April 10), the show aired a skit that parodied the members of BTS and mocked the Korean language.
BTS have officially announced the return of their 2020 concert streaming event, ‘BANG BANG CON’.On April 11, BTS surprised fans by tweeting that they would be holding ‘BANG BANG CON 2021’ next week, the third installment of the digital event they first held last year. The online concert event will begin on April 17 at 3pm KST and will be free for all viewers.Earlier today (April 12), BTS also unveiled the schedule for the upcoming event.
BTS have taken to social media to speak out against anti-Asian racism.On Tuesday (March 30), the K-pop supergroup released a statement on Twitter in support of the ongoing #StopAsianHate movement, condemning the uptick of anti-Asian hate crimes in the United States. “We send our deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.
BTS revealed via their official Japanese fan club that a new Japanese album is on the way and available for pre-order.The record, titled ‘BTS, The Best’, will be the group’s third Japanese compilation album. It is set to release on June 16.
BTS are determined to win at least one Grammy award “before the end of [their] career”.During a recent appearance on the South Korean talk show You Quiz On The Block, the K-pop septet opened up about fame, their trainee days and the love they had for their fans. The boyband also spoke about their recent loss at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.BTS are the first K-pop group to be nominated for a Grammy award in a major category.
Huge congrats are in order to the seven members of the hit K-pop band BTS – they are all officially multi-millionaires! This latest development took place after “their label, Big Hit Entertainment, pulled off South Korea’s biggest stock market listing in three years,” according to reports via CNN. CNN also reported that the company is issuing its “shares at 135,000 won (USD 115) each, raising 962.55 million won (USD 822 million) and valuing the company at 4.8 trillion won (USD 4.1 billion)” in
Big Hit Entertainment, the Korean music label which represents pop sensation BTS, recorded bumper profits in 2019.
K-pop superstars BTS have postponed their North American tour due to the coronavirus outbreak.
BTS’ “Map of the Soul” tour will most likely undergo schedule changes due to coronavirus concerns, its label Big Hit Entertainment announced on Twitter.
BTS has canceled concerts planned for Korea, the group announced on Thursday, Feb. 27, due to concerns about the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
GFRIEND is all set to drop their new mini-album titled “Labyrinth” this week. The singers drop their first album since Big Hit Entertainment, the entertainment management company behind BTS, took over GFRIEND's agency Source Music.
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