BTS have announced that they are taking an “extended period of rest”. Is this the end? Well, no, it’s not the sort of pop hiatus you’re used to.
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BTS have announced that they are taking an “extended period of rest”. Is this the end? Well, no, it’s not the sort of pop hiatus you’re used to.
Ellise Shafer administratorBTS is taking an “extended period of rest” to recharge ahead of their upcoming “new chapter,” the K-pop group announced on Sunday.A statement posted to BigHit Music’s social media accounts reads, “We would like to inform you that BTS is planning to take a second official extended period of rest since their first in 2019, after they complete their official scheduled events of ‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA’ and the ‘2021 Jingle Ball Tour.’ BTS stayed active in
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BTS, that time is coming soon.Big Hit Music, which manages the band, took to social media on Sunday to announce that the group will be taking an «extended period of rest» when their announced engagements are concluded.«We would like to inform you that BTS is planning to take a second official extended period of rest since their first in 2019 after they complete their official scheduled events of BTS Permission To Dance On Stage- LA and the 2021 Jingle Ball Tour,» the statement shared.According
BTS has announced that they are taking a break.
BTS will take time off from performing and music for the holidays, following their first in-person concerts in two years.Earlier today (December 6), the boyband’s label Big Hit Music announced that the septet will go on an “extended period of rest” for the first time since 2019.
BTS has announced plans to take an extended break in order to get “re-inspired” and “recharged”.
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