Did you really think that BTS were going to do visit the Late Late Show and not help host James Corden get to work that morning? C'mon. On Monday (Feb.
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It’s the first track from ‘Map Of The Soul: 7’…
BTS have debuted their new single ‘Black Swan’ live for the first time.
Appearing on James Corden’s The Late Late Show, the K-Pop giants delivered a suitably mysterious performance of the track, previously described by NME as a “haunting melancholy curveball”.
Taking to the darkened stage in entirely black outfits, the seven members were flanked by tall black trees to suit the aesthetic of the track – which seemingly suggests that they will
Did you really think that BTS were going to do visit the Late Late Show and not help host James Corden get to work that morning? C'mon. On Monday (Feb.
We're literally three days away from BTS' upcoming album Map of the Soul: 7's release and the Bangtan Boys surely have a super busy schedule ahead of them. Whether it be their Today show appearance on the day 7 drops or even the global press conference, which is set to take place in Seoul on February 24, 2020.
BTS is taking over James Corden's «Carpool Karaoke.»
Carpool Karaoke fans, get ready for a load of BTS.
ARMYs are already preparing to pass out next Friday, because not only is Map of the Soul: 7 dropping—the boys are also headed to TODAY. Of course, that leaves many wondering how to stream BTS’ TODAY show 2020 performance. Don’t worry, ARMYs. We’ve got options.
James Corden insists he committed a crime.
Happy Green Day Week -- the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers dropped their 13th studio album Father of All… last Friday and last night (Feb. 10) the publicity trail brought them to James Corden's Late Late Show. Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool -- along with thei
BTS is currently in LA, gearing up for the release of their ambitious album, Map of the Soul: 7, which is set to drop worldwide on February 21, 2020. While in the US, the Bangtan Boys attended and performed for the very first time at the Grammys 2020, making K-pop history while on the other hand, they chilled with James Corden and also performed Black Swan live for the very first time.
Meghan Trainor did all the things you expect a pop star to do when they hop into the car with James Corden for a "Carpool Karaoke" segment. The singer celebrated the release of her new album, Treat Myself, by busting out the hits with Corden on Thursday night (Jan.
Meghan Trainor is all about that Carpool Karaoke.
Last night (Jan. 28), BTS gave The Late Late Show with James Corden a special visit and treated Corden and the audience to a debut performance of their latest single "Black Swan" off their upcoming LP Map of the Soul: 7 due Feb. 21. It caused a social media frenzy, as #BTSxCorden became the top-trending Twitter hashtag all over the world. But out of these select few K-pop performances on late-night television, which one has become your favorite?
James Corden took to social media on Tuesday (Jan. 28) to share a behind-the-scenes look at BTS's appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden."When you get in the lift with tonight's guests!" the talk show host tweeted alongside a photo of himself packed into an elevator with all seven members of the K-pop boy band.
BTS left the internet begging for more when they appeared on last night's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden. RM, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, V, Suga and J-Hope appeared on the international show for the second time and they performed their recently released song, Black Swan, for the very first time ever.
Hide-and-seek was the name of game on Tuesdays's The Late Late Show with James Corden.
BTS performed “Black Swan”—the MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 track released earlier this month—on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night. Check out the performance, set before an idyllic forest backdrop, below. They also chat about their Grammys performance and play hide and seek with Ashton Kutcher.
BTS took James Corden back into the woods for the live television premiere of the group’s new “Black Swan,” unfolding on a deep-forest set two nights after their Grammys debut, which was also the subject of a short interview on the late-night show.