![]() ![]() The 30-minute, five-song show was a compact showcase of BTS as performers and storytellers in another key display of why the Korean act has been able to cross language and cultural boundaries. The septet was joined by a live band consisting of a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, and drummer to close out the set with the 2020 hits “Life Goes On” and “Dynamite.” The former again highlighted the group’s grip on harmonies while the latter was slightly reworked, as the signature pop hit featured additional ad-libs from the group. ![]() We always appreciate and love you, ARMY.” However, we have one another so I hope we can keep moving, without giving up. “This situation where we can’t see each other is very difficult for us and makes us question what we’re doing. “I think many of us are spending time thinking, ‘What am I doing?'” the vocalist-dancer shared. Jimin offered some personal reflections about his experiences as an artist and person through coronavirus concerns. “We were supposed to show you these stages at a live concert, so we’re sorry we had to do it remotely, but hope many of you still enjoyed it,” Suga said before J-Hope added, “We wait for the day when we can sing for you in person. Musical guests BTS perform a stripped down cover of Coldplay's classic track 'Fix You' for MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS.BTS MTVUnplugged FixYouSubscribe to. “We’re deeply thankful.”Īfter recognizing Suga was back performing with the band after recovering from a 2020 shoulder surgery (“It’s been a while since I’ve been onstage, and I missed it a lot,” the rapper said), V introduced another “Be” track, “Blue & Grey,” that transported the guys into an aesthetic greenhouse setting to perform the acoustic-pop cut, as the Seoul sun set behind them. “It’s really an honor to be part of the MTV Unplugged legacy where so many legends have performed,” BTS leader RM told viewers. While the pandemic has forced many band members to perform from separate locations or in makeshift sets and stages, all seven of the BTS members’ vocals were on full display for the performance.Īlso in line with “Unplugged” tradition, the group shared commentary and stories in between songs speaking in both English and Korean. Opening the show inside a game room set filled with vintage arcade games and retro MTV logos, BTS began with “Telepathy,” a standout from their latest album “Be,” marking the first live performance of the track. The pandemic has led artists to find different ways to bring their music to audiences, and for their debut appearance on the long-running “MTV Unplugged” series, the K-pop septet of BTS - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook –transformed their stadium-filling showmanship into something more intimate. ![]()
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