A new global music event is coming to Bmo Stadium in Los Angeles on Lunar New Year, Feb. 10. Taeyang of BigBang will headline the Krazy Super Concert, along with Lauv, (G)I-dle, and Zerobaseone. Pulse Events recently announced that Aespa and TheBoyz have joined the lineup as well.
TheBoyz, (G)I-dle, and Zerobaseone were part of last year’s Kcon Los Angeles lineup, and both Aespa and (G)I-dle had L.A. stops during their tours last fall. Since their last Los Angeles performances, all four groups have released new music.
TheBoyz, (G)I-dle, and Zerobaseone were part of last year’s Kcon Los Angeles lineup, and both Aespa and (G)I-dle had L.A. stops during their tours last fall. Since their last Los Angeles performances, all four groups have released new music.
- 1/5/2024
- by Kristine Kwak
- Rollingstone.com
This time last year, South Korean superstars BTS shocked the music world with the announcement that they’d be embracing more solo endeavors than ever before and taking the chance to spread their wings a bit individually. Since then, BTS’s “second chapter” has yielded some truly exciting work — solo albums from j-hope, Rm, Jimin, and Suga, collaborations from Jungkook and Jin, and a TV project for V have kept the BTS Army busy in the year since that initial announcement.
While there have certainly been enough activities for it to not feel like a BTS team hiatus at all, nothing compares to seeing BTS together as a group. To mark their 10th anniversary since debuting officially on June 13th, 2013, the band have revealed “Take Two,” a new digital single that does feature all seven members.
Recorded before Jin and j-hope began their time in the South Korean military, “Take Two...
While there have certainly been enough activities for it to not feel like a BTS team hiatus at all, nothing compares to seeing BTS together as a group. To mark their 10th anniversary since debuting officially on June 13th, 2013, the band have revealed “Take Two,” a new digital single that does feature all seven members.
Recorded before Jin and j-hope began their time in the South Korean military, “Take Two...
- 6/9/2023
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
BTS are hoping fans say “I Do” to their new promotional campaign for Samsung. The global superstars teased an online clip Thursday of the group members “proposing,” using the new Galaxy Buds Live wireless earbuds. The clip sees Jungkook, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin and V each holding the earbuds case like a ring box, before opening up the case to reveal a pair of the glossy buds.
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- 10/23/2020
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Bts performed as part of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest to help ring in the new year and the K-Pop group took the opportunity to play two of their popular hits. The musicians performed Make It Right” and “Boy With Luv” for the crowd in Times Square right before midnight on December 31st alongside fellow performers Post Malone and Sam Hunt.
해피뉴이어~~~~ pic.twitter.com/P1xTIAqrU4
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) January 1, 2020
The band members — as well as Post Malone, Hunt and Seacrest — also helped countdown the seconds until midnight.
해피뉴이어~~~~ pic.twitter.com/P1xTIAqrU4
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) January 1, 2020
The band members — as well as Post Malone, Hunt and Seacrest — also helped countdown the seconds until midnight.
- 1/2/2020
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Ryan Seacrest predicted that half of Times Square would be fans of South Korean boyband Bts, and judging by the volume of screams heard throughout ABC’s broadcast of “Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” the Bts Army was in full force.
Loyal fans came early to cheer on the group — comprised of members Jimin, Jin, Rm, Suga, Jungkook, J Hope, and V — and patiently waited with handmade signs and light sticks to cheer the occasion. All day, the group was prominently displayed on billboards in Times Square as diehards secured spots for the group’s early afternoon rehearsal.
Just before the band took to the stage in front of an estimated one million people, the side of the ABC area was cordoned off, paving a path for the group to make its way safely through the crowd.
Dressed up in black and white for a sharp look,...
Loyal fans came early to cheer on the group — comprised of members Jimin, Jin, Rm, Suga, Jungkook, J Hope, and V — and patiently waited with handmade signs and light sticks to cheer the occasion. All day, the group was prominently displayed on billboards in Times Square as diehards secured spots for the group’s early afternoon rehearsal.
Just before the band took to the stage in front of an estimated one million people, the side of the ABC area was cordoned off, paving a path for the group to make its way safely through the crowd.
Dressed up in black and white for a sharp look,...
- 1/1/2020
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
Take a deep breath and maybe sit down, because Bts just dropped a new remix of their song "Make It Right," and it appears to be a sweet dedication to their fandom Army.
The new edition of the track sees the K-pop boyband collaborating with American singer-songwriter Lauv, who switches up the opening of the song. While the original kicks off with vocals from Bts members V, Jimin, and Jungkook, the remix features Lauv launching into an English-language version of the romantic lyrics.
"I was lost I was tryna find the answer / In the world around me yeah I was going crazy, all day all night / You were the only one who understood me and all that I was going through," Lauv sings. "Yeah I just gotta tell you / Oh baby yeah, I can make it better I can hold you tighter."
Related: Give In to the K-Pop Craze With...
The new edition of the track sees the K-pop boyband collaborating with American singer-songwriter Lauv, who switches up the opening of the song. While the original kicks off with vocals from Bts members V, Jimin, and Jungkook, the remix features Lauv launching into an English-language version of the romantic lyrics.
"I was lost I was tryna find the answer / In the world around me yeah I was going crazy, all day all night / You were the only one who understood me and all that I was going through," Lauv sings. "Yeah I just gotta tell you / Oh baby yeah, I can make it better I can hold you tighter."
Related: Give In to the K-Pop Craze With...
- 10/22/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
After Bts recreated the Beatles’ memorable 1964 U.S. television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show on Wednesday, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert shared a bonus performance of the K-pop stars delivering their Ed Sheeran-penned track “Make It Right” Friday.
While sitting on stools, the seven members of the K-pop group serenaded an audience with the delicate, downtempo cut from their latest album Map of the Soul: Persona, which was released in April. The performance was more relaxed than their set earlier in the week as the group danced...
While sitting on stools, the seven members of the K-pop group serenaded an audience with the delicate, downtempo cut from their latest album Map of the Soul: Persona, which was released in April. The performance was more relaxed than their set earlier in the week as the group danced...
- 5/18/2019
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
Update: In a statement provided to People, Brad Pitt’s charitable organization, Make It Right, stated that it “has filed a lawsuit against its former executive architect, John Williams, and his firm for monetary damages to remediate and repair affected homes in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, arising from his engagement with the Foundation. Make It Right continues to work proactively with homeowners in the Lower 9th Ward, and we will make no further comment on the case at this time.”
Brad Pitt‘s Make It Right Foundation, which built homes for New Orleans residents after Hurricane Katrina...
Brad Pitt‘s Make It Right Foundation, which built homes for New Orleans residents after Hurricane Katrina...
- 9/25/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
So the big news is that ultra-private celebrity Brad Pitt has finally succumbed to the lure of Social Media. No, he's not on Twitter. Nor is he on Facebook. His first venture online is on Google +. Here's the Oscar nominee's Google + page.
And his first post? No, he's not talking about smoking pot, turning into a doughnut or getting hitched to Angelina Jolie. He already fessed up about marriage to The Hollywood Reporter in the magazine's cover story this week. His first social media post was about his Make It Right venture in New Orleans....
And his first post? No, he's not talking about smoking pot, turning into a doughnut or getting hitched to Angelina Jolie. He already fessed up about marriage to The Hollywood Reporter in the magazine's cover story this week. His first social media post was about his Make It Right venture in New Orleans....
- 1/28/2012
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
So the big news is that ultra-private celebrity Brad Pitt has finally succumbed to the lure of Social Media. No, he's not on Twitter. Nor is he on Facebook. His first venture online is on Google +. Here's the Oscar nominee's Google + page.
And his first post? No, he's not talking about smoking pot, turning into a doughnut or getting hitched to Angelina Jolie. He already fessed up about marriage to The Hollywood Reporter in the magazine's cover story this week. His first social media post was about his Make It Right venture in New Orleans....
And his first post? No, he's not talking about smoking pot, turning into a doughnut or getting hitched to Angelina Jolie. He already fessed up about marriage to The Hollywood Reporter in the magazine's cover story this week. His first social media post was about his Make It Right venture in New Orleans....
- 1/28/2012
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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