Appearance on 'M Countdown', 'Music Bank', and 'Inkigayo' After New Album Release

The group 'Bangtan Sonyeondan' (BTS) will appear on a domestic music show for the first time in over two years to coincide with the release of their new album. Photo shows a group shot of Bangtan Sonyeondan Proof. Photo by BigHit Music

The group 'Bangtan Sonyeondan' (BTS) will appear on a domestic music show for the first time in over two years to coincide with the release of their new album. Photo shows a group shot of Bangtan Sonyeondan Proof. Photo by BigHit Music

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The group 'Bangtan Sonyeondan' (BTS) will appear on domestic music shows for the first time in over two years to coincide with the release of their new album.


On the 3rd, their agency Big Hit Music announced that BTS will consecutively perform their new songs starting with Mnet's 'M Countdown' on the 16th, followed by KBS 2TV's 'Music Bank' on the 17th, and SBS TV's 'Inkigayo' on the 19th.


This marks BTS's first appearance on domestic music shows since March 2020, over two years ago. They are scheduled to perform the title track "Yet To Come" from their new album 'Proof,' which will be released on the 10th, on 'M Countdown,' 'Music Bank,' and 'Inkigayo.'


Big Hit Music added that since BTS will be meeting fans through music shows after a long time, they are preparing special stages to present.


BTS's appearances on 'M Countdown,' 'Music Bank,' and 'Inkigayo' will be conducted via pre-recorded sessions. Detailed information can be checked later through Weverse.



Meanwhile, to commemorate their 9th debut anniversary, BTS completed this new album reflecting on their past activities while expressing hope for the new chapter ahead. 'Proof,' consisting of three CDs, is an album where BTS's past, present, and future coexist. It includes three new songs: the title track "Yet To Come," "Run BTS," and "For Youth." This album also has an anthology nature, featuring songs selected by the members from their previous hits.


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