BTS to fulfill mandatory military service in South Korea \
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BTS to fulfill mandatory military service in South Korea

17-Oct-2022
After captivating the world with their music and beats, BTS will now perform military service in their country, South Korea. Jin to lead the pack!
17-Oct-2022 Entertainment
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BTS announces new album \
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BTS announces new album

18-Apr-2022
Seoul [South Korea], April 18 (ANI): June will be special for BTS fans as the K-pop band is coming up with a new album in the particular month.
18-Apr-2022 Entertainment
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Time flew by South Korean band BTS at Permission To Dance On Stage virtual concert \
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Time flew by South Korean band BTS at Permission To Dance On Stage virtual concert

24-Oct-2021
New Delhi Oct 24 PTI It is said time flies when you are having fun and that is what happened when South Korean music sensation BTS on Sunday connected with their fan group ARMY from around the globe through their Permission To Dance On Stage concertThe virtual show which ran for about two-and-a-half hours was livestreamed from Seouls Olympic Stadium via VenewLiveThe septet -- RM Jin Suga J-Hope Jimin V and Jungkook -- performed a setlist of 24 songs ranging from their early hits Save Me I Need You to their latest Butter and Permission to DanceSeveral large LED screens were put up at the stadium which allowed the audience to enjoy computer-generated visual effects and pictures on their electronic devices from the comfort of their homesA multi-view live streaming service was also available for the viewers to choose and watch the concert from six different angles in real timeTonight although we cant see you Im glad that you can see us said Jungkook after they performed their first set comprising On Burning Up Fire and DopeIts been a long time its a bit exhausting said group leader RM to which Jungkook replied Im just happy rather than feeling exhausted Jungkook who has held two concerts -- once when he rang in his 24th birthday in September -- on V Live app for fans in the last few months said being back on stage with fellow group members was so much more fun than thatAhead of the show BTS label BigHit Music released a statement on global fan community platform Weverse that V will participate in the concert while seated and without choreography as the member was advised by doctors to refrain from vigorous movement following experiencing pain in his calf muscles during rehearsal on Saturday eveningV assured the audience that he was feeling fine and urged them to enjoy the showWhile preparing for the show I made a mistake ARMY you dont have to worry about me he said as he sat on a chair on the side of the stageFrom all-white costumes BTS changed to coordinated attire for Blue Grey filling the arena with beautiful harmonies Then the group now in black joined background dancers wearing outfits with feathered sleeves to create a majestic human swan for Black SwanAt one point during the show V asked Whats it like without me Do you miss me Jin replied Of course we do Ones missing out of seven They also recreated the Life Goes On video as they sat on a cozy bed before moving to a large comfy sofaThe highlight of the concert was when BTS performed the jazz versions of English singles Dynamite transitioning into Butter accompanied by a live orchestraV who seemed a bit down was more pumped up while belting out these sunny upbeat numbersTowards the latter half of the concert Jimin teased that the show was coming to an endTime really flew by But this doesnt mean goodbye for good J-hope saidBut the band surprised ARMY when they returned to the stage after the footage of their address and performance of Permission to Dance at the UN General Assembly on September 20 was playedWhile preparing for this show Suga said they had a lot on their mindsI looked through the final concert it seemed so dreamy Things are getting better around the world so next time around maybe we can meet you in person he addedJ-hope reminisced about the last on-ground concert that took place at the same venueThe empty main stadium makes me lonely We poured our soul into it and prepared Permission to Dance On Stage The circumstances are getting better I think like the lyrics of Spring Day we will come to meet you in person Jimin asked them to stay healthy and happyI need motivation to move forward but it seems to fade away But what I felt today to see you offline again would give me enough motivation to jump with you Just ARMY watching and having fun with us is enough RM said adding the concert was not the same without VV said he was embarrassed to be sitting away from othersI was too sad Without knowing my knee started to hurt I really wished it wasnt on the day of the concert We wanted to showcase all seven of us without any solo acts I was looking forward to it In the tour you wont be missing any of us Jungkook said he was teary while singing Spring Day as he looked at the empty seatsThe fire in me is fading but I felt something today After this concert I really need to go to you Jin said he wanted to perform at as many offline concerts as possible before he grew olderNow that Im 30 my legs hurt and all my body parts hurt Before I get even more sick I want to tour more and give you guys the best shows possible Starting from the US tour well try our best to come to you and perform more The event follows after the music group cancelled their planned world tour BTS Map of the Soul Tour due to the COVID-19 pandemicThe Permission To Dance on Stage concert was their first since BTS Map of the Soul ONE which was also held online in October 2020The band is next gearing up for their on-ground concert BTS Permission To Dance On Stage in Los Angeles in 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24-Oct-2021 National
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem \
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem

07-Oct-2021
Since 2017, a campaign by South Korean superstars BTS, and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reached almost every country in the world with a positive message of self-love and self-care, gathering more than 50 million interactions from Twitter users.
“We started as a way to reach young people and help improve their lives and rights”, said BTS, in a press release. “During the process, we also strove to ‘LOVE MYSELF’ ourselves, and we as a team and as individuals grew as well. We hope that many people felt how the love received from others can become the power that allows them to love themselves”, they added. The world-famous K-pop band and its record label, BIGHIT MUSIC, joined forces with four years ago with the collective goal of helping end violence, abuse and bullying, and to promote self-esteem and well-being among children and young people globally.

Force for good

The band, who recently made worldwide headlines after participating and recording a viral music video during the 76th United Nations General Assembly opening week, has raised $3.6 million for UNICEF’s work to end violence. They have also dedicated booths at their concert venues worldwide to provide information on how individuals can protect themselves and each other, from violence and bullying. According to UNICEF, BTS’s personal reflections have also helped children and young people who have felt isolated, disconnected and frustrated, as their routines, education, and downtime, continue to be disrupted by .  “When it comes to promoting self-esteem and improving mental well-being, one of the most important things you can do is just to start the conversation. The groundbreaking way in which BTS has helped spark a positive message with its ARMY is simply unmatched and incredibly invaluable,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “We are thankful for all the work the band has done to lead this important initiative, and for all of their support for UNICEF in the last four years.”

The initiative continues

Earlier this year, BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC renewed their commitment to the campaign, pledging over $1million to UNICEF, as well as proceeds from the sale of LOVE MYSELF merchandise, and a portion of the album sales.  “We hope that the LOVE MYSELF message can continue to serve to invigorate everyone’s lives. We will be honored if all seven of us can continue this campaign to return the amazing love that we have received and give people the strength to come closer to LOVE MYSELF. We hope to keep doing what we are doing and voice what we are voicing, so we can help people find happiness and love”, BTS members said.  
07-Oct-2021 United Nations
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem \
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem

07-Oct-2021
Since 2017, a campaign by South Korean superstars BTS, and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reached almost every country in the world with a positive message of self-love and self-care, gathering more than 50 million interactions from Twitter users.
“We started as a way to reach young people and help improve their lives and rights”, said BTS, in a press release. “During the process, we also strove to ‘LOVE MYSELF’ ourselves, and we as a team and as individuals grew as well. We hope that many people felt how the love received from others can become the power that allows them to love themselves”, they added. The world-famous K-pop band and its record label, BIGHIT MUSIC, joined forces with four years ago with the collective goal of helping end violence, abuse and bullying, and to promote self-esteem and well-being among children and young people globally.

Force for good

The band, who recently made worldwide headlines after participating and recording a viral music video during the 76th United Nations General Assembly opening week, has raised $3.6 million for UNICEF’s work to end violence. They have also dedicated booths at their concert venues worldwide to provide information on how individuals can protect themselves and each other, from violence and bullying. According to UNICEF, BTS’s personal reflections have also helped children and young people who have felt isolated, disconnected and frustrated, as their routines, education, and downtime, continue to be disrupted by .  “When it comes to promoting self-esteem and improving mental well-being, one of the most important things you can do is just to start the conversation. The groundbreaking way in which BTS has helped spark a positive message with its ARMY is simply unmatched and incredibly invaluable,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “We are thankful for all the work the band has done to lead this important initiative, and for all of their support for UNICEF in the last four years.”

The initiative continues

Earlier this year, BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC renewed their commitment to the campaign, pledging over $1million to UNICEF, as well as proceeds from the sale of LOVE MYSELF merchandise, and a portion of the album sales.  “We hope that the LOVE MYSELF message can continue to serve to invigorate everyone’s lives. We will be honored if all seven of us can continue this campaign to return the amazing love that we have received and give people the strength to come closer to LOVE MYSELF. We hope to keep doing what we are doing and voice what we are voicing, so we can help people find happiness and love”, BTS members said.  
07-Oct-2021 United Nations
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem \
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem

07-Oct-2021
Since 2017, a campaign by South Korean superstars BTS, and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reached almost every country in the world with a positive message of self-love and self-care, gathering more than 50 million interactions from Twitter users.
“We started as a way to reach young people and help improve their lives and rights”, said BTS, in a press release. “During the process, we also strove to ‘LOVE MYSELF’ ourselves, and we as a team and as individuals grew as well. We hope that many people felt how the love received from others can become the power that allows them to love themselves”, they added. The world-famous K-pop band and its record label, BIGHIT MUSIC, joined forces with four years ago with the collective goal of helping end violence, abuse and bullying, and to promote self-esteem and well-being among children and young people globally.

Force for good

The band, who recently made worldwide headlines after participating and recording a viral music video during the 76th United Nations General Assembly opening week, has raised $3.6 million for UNICEF’s work to end violence. They have also dedicated booths at their concert venues worldwide to provide information on how individuals can protect themselves and each other, from violence and bullying. According to UNICEF, BTS’s personal reflections have also helped children and young people who have felt isolated, disconnected and frustrated, as their routines, education, and downtime, continue to be disrupted by .  “When it comes to promoting self-esteem and improving mental well-being, one of the most important things you can do is just to start the conversation. The groundbreaking way in which BTS has helped spark a positive message with its ARMY is simply unmatched and incredibly invaluable,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “We are thankful for all the work the band has done to lead this important initiative, and for all of their support for UNICEF in the last four years.”

The initiative continues

Earlier this year, BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC renewed their commitment to the campaign, pledging over $1million to UNICEF, as well as proceeds from the sale of LOVE MYSELF merchandise, and a portion of the album sales.  “We hope that the LOVE MYSELF message can continue to serve to invigorate everyone’s lives. We will be honored if all seven of us can continue this campaign to return the amazing love that we have received and give people the strength to come closer to LOVE MYSELF. We hope to keep doing what we are doing and voice what we are voicing, so we can help people find happiness and love”, BTS members said.  
07-Oct-2021 United Nations
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem \
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BTS and UNICEF celebrate 4 years of the ‘Love Myself’ campaign to promote child self-esteem

06-Oct-2021
Since 2017, a campaign by South Korean superstars BTS, and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reached almost every country in the world with a positive message of self-love and self-care, gathering more than 50 million interactions from Twitter users.
“We started as a way to reach young people and help improve their lives and rights”, said BTS, in a press release. “During the process, we also strove to ‘LOVE MYSELF’ ourselves, and we as a team and as individuals grew as well. We hope that many people felt how the love received from others can become the power that allows them to love themselves”, they added. The world-famous K-pop band and its record label, BIGHIT MUSIC, joined forces with four years ago with the collective goal of helping end violence, abuse and bullying, and to promote self-esteem and well-being among children and young people globally.

Force for good

The band, who recently made worldwide headlines after participating and recording a viral music video during the 76th United Nations General Assembly opening week, has raised $3.6 million for UNICEF’s work to end violence. They have also dedicated booths at their concert venues worldwide to provide information on how individuals can protect themselves and each other, from violence and bullying. According to UNICEF, BTS’s personal reflections have also helped children and young people who have felt isolated, disconnected and frustrated, as their routines, education, and downtime, continue to be disrupted by .  “When it comes to promoting self-esteem and improving mental well-being, one of the most important things you can do is just to start the conversation. The groundbreaking way in which BTS has helped spark a positive message with its ARMY is simply unmatched and incredibly invaluable,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “We are thankful for all the work the band has done to lead this important initiative, and for all of their support for UNICEF in the last four years.”

The initiative continues

Earlier this year, BTS and BIGHIT MUSIC renewed their commitment to the campaign, pledging over $1million to UNICEF, as well as proceeds from the sale of LOVE MYSELF merchandise, and a portion of the album sales.  “We hope that the LOVE MYSELF message can continue to serve to invigorate everyone’s lives. We will be honored if all seven of us can continue this campaign to return the amazing love that we have received and give people the strength to come closer to LOVE MYSELF. We hope to keep doing what we are doing and voice what we are voicing, so we can help people find happiness and love”, BTS members said.  
06-Oct-2021 United Nations
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