Melon Music Awards 2020 Reveals BTS's Attendance For The Awarding Ceremony This December
The first K-pop group to render an appearance for Melon Music Awards 2020 has been officially confirmed. It's none other than the legendary K-pop boy group, BTS!
According to a November 3 report of Soompi, it is officially confirmed that BTS would be making another participation in the upcoming 'Melon Music Awards 2020.' BTS also has been included in the last year's awarding ceremony of Melon Music Awards, where they executed an outstanding performance in which the boy band had 3 months of preparation.
ARMYs (BTS fandom) are proud and confident that BTS will be able to snatch tons of awards as they managed to sweep the list of awards in the Melon Music Awards 2019. BTS won four Daesangs and the title of 'Best Choreography (Male),' 'Kakao Hot Star, and 'Netizen's Popularity Awards.'
Other names of K-pop groups and artists to appear at the Melon Music Awards ceremony are not yet revealed. Moreover, due to the COVID-19 pandemic restriction protocols in South Korea, the awarding ceremony will be held online and without a live audience. (via Soompi)
Melon Music Awards 2020 will commence on December 2 and will end its ceremony on December 5. Concept photos and other sneak peeks for the awarding ceremony are unveiled this coming November 6, Friday.
As COVID-19 hinders all face-to-face gatherings and events, Melon Music Awards 2020 is about to take advantage of the modern technology that we have nowadays as the younger generation evolve technically smart. They plan to present the ceremony with quality fresh content to connect fans to their favorite K-pop idols.
Fans are excited and already setting their hopes up for the upcoming awarding ceremony this December. Meanwhile, various fandoms are also awaiting further announcements on who may be the next idols and groups performing and making an appearance on Melon Music Awards 2020.
A source from the MMA 2020 stated that the first week of the ceremony is dedicated to artists, their music, and their precious fans. The organizers believed that even if there's no traditional awarding ceremony for this year, South Korea's culture and arts industry will continue to grow prosperous because of fans' enthusiasm for K-pop. (via Soompi)
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