BTS Explodes A 'Dynamite' Performance At The Grammys
It is no wonder that South Korean all-boy group BTS electrified the stage of the recently concluded Grammy Awards. That said, BTS performed its first full-English song called Dynamite, and shared its thoughts towards being nominated for an award.
Watch BTS performs 'Dynamite'
The world's most phenomenal K-pop group BTS took its place during the recently concluded 2021 Grammy Awards on March 14 (local time).
The band was nominated for the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, carrying the banner of Dynamite from the other side of the world to another. Moreover, BTS holds the record of becoming the first Korean artist to be nominated for a Grammy, which exceeds the delight of its fans.
With no hesitations, despite being in South Korea during the ceremony, the K-pop septet performed Dynamite towards the Los Angeles stage. According to Billboard, BTS's performance shares the continuity for the rest of the show even though they are located in a different country.
The stage is decorated in a Grammy-lien room, with the ceiling full of flowers, and a stairwell. Having no bias, it is apparent that the performance of BTS during the show is one of the show's highlights.
Furthermore, BTS is the first Korean artist to not only be nominated for an award but also in performing at the prestigious ceremony. And despite not being able to win a trophy, it is indeed a magical night for the band and the ARMYs-all thanks to Dynamite!
BTS shares its thanks to the ARMYs
Shortly after the show, BTS members stormed over to Twitter and Weverse to share photos during the event, and also its messages to its ever-supportive fans.
RM said, "Watch out for the performance!!" While Jin wrote, "I have makeup on so I should take a photo."
On the other hand, Jimin thanked everyone for joining them during the show and for cheering for them throughout. Also, the rest of the members expressed their utmost thanks to the ARMYs for the support.
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