BTS brought the house down at the Grammys on Sunday night whereas playacting its mega-hit “Butter.” Jungkook swooped down from the ceiling in spectacular fashion while different band members Sabbatum within the audience, together with V, who was playfully romp with Olivia Rodrigo. during a blink-and-you’d-miss-it-moment, J-Hope nearly slipped while creating the transition from one stage to the next, however created a swish (as butter) recovery. The cluster then transitioned from super stars to super spies, ducking lights because the fictitious character theme played.
It was declared on Tuesday that BTS member Jungkook had take a look ated positive for COVID-19. “After inward in Las Vegas, he felt a small discomfort in his throat and promptly took a fast PCR test and a regular proportionality test,” reads an announcement from their management company massive Hit. “While … below self-quarantine as a proactive measure, the results of each tests came back positive, and Jungkook was confirmed with COVID-19 on Monday.” The globally triple-crown K-pop cluster is nominative for best pop duo/group performance for “Butter,” their chart-topping single that discharged in might 2021. BTS was conjointly nominated last year within the same class for “Dynamite,” however the award visited “Rain on Me” by woman Gaga and urban center Grande.
Following the Grammys ceremony, BTS are going to be protruding around in urban center for four dates on their “Permission to bounce on Stage” tour on Gregorian calendar month 8, 9, fifteen and sixteen at loyal Stadium. BTS recently created a surprise pre-recorded look at the Oscars, celebrating their favorite Walter Elias Disney and Pixar pictures, as well as “Coco” and “Aladdin.” Earlier this month, BTS’ concert film, “BTS Permission to bounce on Stage: Seoul” earned $32.6 million in its gap weekend at the international box workplace from 3,711 cinemas in seventy five markets. The movie grossed $6.84 million in North America, that was enough to crack the highest 5 on the domestic box workplace charts.