BTS has been keeping busy ever since they landed in Los Angeles, California earlier this week. From appearing on The Late Late Show With James Corden to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the group has taken the country by storm in preparation for their live television debut on the American Music Awards, where they will perform Billboard Hot 100 hit “DNA” from their record-breaking album Love Yourself: Her.
The American Music Awards celebrates today’s most influential and iconic artists, and with BTS breaking into the Western market, it’s no wonder they were asked to perform. It will be the first time a K-Pop group will take the stage on the prestigious award show.
According to a recent poll by Billboard, BTS is the most highly-anticipated act of the night, gaining 69% of the total votes in a poll that asked the public who they’re most excited to see on the AMAs.
All of these achievements have certainly made BTS the hottest act of the moment, resulting in the group being invited to several radio, television, and online programs before their AMAs appearance.
We’re hanging backstage with @bts_bighit & @KrisKling at the #AMAs! Hands up if you ? them as much as we do! Can't WAIT to see them perform Sunday night! #BTSArmy @BTS_twt #WWOBackstage pic.twitter.com/NM9PlIPDvZ
— The Bert Show (@TheBertShow) November 18, 2017
Catching up with international SUPERSTARS @BTS_twt backstage at the #AMAs! Can't wait to see them perform tomorrow! #BTS #ARMYxAMAs #BTSArmy @bts_bighit pic.twitter.com/iSnYYiQ8Zo
— B96 (@B96Chicago) November 19, 2017
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