BTS to Perform on Legendary Stage 'MTV Unplugged' Known for Skilled Pop Stars
Special Performance in Seoul on the 24th... Broadcast Worldwide via MTV
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] The group BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) will appear on the legendary stage 'MTV Unplugged,' where skilled pop stars have performed.
According to the American music media Billboard on the 9th (local time), BTS will take the special Unplugged stage aired by the American music channel MTV on the 23rd at 9 PM (Eastern Time, 11 AM on the 24th in Korean time).
BTS will perform on the Unplugged stage set up in Seoul, showcasing another musical charm, and MTV will broadcast BTS's performance worldwide.
MTV announced, "BTS will present their hit songs and tracks from the album 'BE' to fans in versions never seen before."
Started in 1989, Unplugged is MTV's representative program featuring performances with acoustic accompaniment.
Top musicians who dominated their eras such as Nirvana, Eric Clapton, Sting, Oasis, Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, Mariah Carey, and George Michael have appeared on this stage.
The American magazine Forbes predicted, "Although it has not been revealed exactly which songs BTS will perform on the Unplugged stage, it is expected to include 'Dynamite,' 'Life Goes On,' and 'Boy With Luv.'"
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Meanwhile, 'BE,' released last November, topped the Billboard 200, the main Billboard album chart, and this album includes Billboard singles chart number one songs such as 'Dynamite' and 'Life Goes On.'
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