One of the biggest K-pop stars to this date, BTS nailed a striking performance at the Grammy Awards with ‘Dynamite’. They are also writing history as the first Korean nominee to perform on the ‘music’s biggest night.’
The group joined the 63rd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles from Seoul. At a helipad of a skyscraper in Yeouido, they performed via video conference. This is their third appearance in the award ceremony.
The performance started off on a soundstage as the camera followed the singing boys to the red carpet. Later they move through a stairwell and eventually to the roof where they break out into dance moves.
In a statement released through their agency Big Hit Entertainment, the group said the experience was “a meaningful moment,” saying it “will continue to move forward toward their next goal.”
BTS was nominated in the best pop duo/group category for its hit number “Dynamite.” They are the first for K-pop and an Asian act for this.
The group said the whole nomination process has been an “unbelievable” experience and thanked fans for supporting them throughout the journey.
“Thank you for supporting us, thanks to you we’re going through this unbelievable experience. We are truly grateful and happy. We love you Army!” member Jimin shared on their social Twitter account.
Source: Vulture