
Currently airing every Friday night on TBS, 'Let Snow Man Do It' will have a 3-hour special today (3rd) starting at 7 PM, commemorating the 3rd anniversary of its golden time slot with 'Dance No Complete Copy Revolution' in Korea. A complete copy battle will commence, pitting Snow Man against HANA and the LDH select team, representing the pride of the three major dance agencies. To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of 'Let Snow Man', the popular project 'Dance No Complete Copy Revolution' will be held for the first time in Korea. Recently, BTS's V and Jungkook, who reunited as a complete group after about four years, will make a surprise guest appearance. This will be their first appearance on a Japanese variety show this year. In this complete copy battle, Snow Man will face the trending 7-member girl group HANA and a luxurious LDH select team consisting of GENERATIONS' Hayato Komori, Harumi Sato, THE RAMPAGE's Kiyoshi Fujiwara and Kaio Takichi, and PSYCHIC FEVER's Ryuto Handa. Snow Man will participate with six members, as Ren Meguro is filming overseas and Hikaru Iwamoto and Shota Watanabe are absent due to work commitments. The battle will showcase the pride of the three major dance agencies. This complete copy dance battle will feature many hit songs. In the song 'Zoo' from the globally trending movie 'Zootopia 2', Ryohei Abe, HANA's Chika, and Kaio Takichi will compete. In HANA's debut song 'ROSE', Ryota Miyadate and Hayato Komori will challenge the original artist NAOKO. Additionally, in Arashi's famous song 'Step and Go', Daisuke Sakuma, HANA's NAOKO, and Kiyoshi Fujiwara will take on the challenge. A surprising collaboration dance with BTS's V and Jungkook will also take place. In the global hit song 'Dynamite', Miyadate, HANA's Momoka, and Komori will attempt a collaboration dance with V and Jungkook. Miyadate, usually calm, expressed his nervousness, saying, 'I'm not in a normal state...' The three are in a tense mode! Furthermore, there will be a collaboration on BTS's new song '2.0', which will be revealed for the first time on Japanese TV, featuring Raul, HANA's Mahina, and Harumi Sato. Raul is eager to enjoy this rare opportunity, and attention is on the miraculous collaboration dance with V and Jungkook. The studio talk will be filled with discussions that are rarely heard, including surprising fears of V and Jungkook, and what they have in their bags. Expect valuable talks and episodes from V and Jungkook that are hard to see on Japanese variety shows. The legendary collaboration between top artists Snow Man and BTS's V and Jungkook is not to be missed. 'Let Snow Man Do It', celebrating its 3rd anniversary in April, will deliver two 3-hour specials on April 3rd (Friday) and April 17th (Friday). First, pay attention to the 'Let Snow Man Do It SP' in Korea airing today (3rd) at 7 PM.
BTS is set to co-headline the halftime show at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, a historic first for the event. They will perform alongside Madonna and Shakira, with the show produced by Global Citizen to raise awareness for global issues. BTS expressed their honor in participating and the importance of music in spreading hope and unity.
A hacker, identified as A, has been extradited from Thailand to South Korea after stealing over 38 billion won from BTS's Jungkook and other wealthy individuals. The hacker accessed personal information and illegally withdrew funds from financial accounts. Jungkook's securities account was targeted, but swift action prevented financial loss.
During a BTS concert in Mexico, Jimin was seen gifting his hat to a young fan who was crying. He comforted her with kind words, creating a touching moment that resonated with many. The fan's mother expressed gratitude on social media, highlighting the impact of Jimin's gesture. BTS performed in Mexico City, sharing emotional moments with around 150,000 fans.
BTS held three sold-out concerts in Mexico City, drawing around 150,000 fans and incorporating local culture into their performances. Highlights included a special rendition of 'Airplane pt.2' and dancers in traditional lucha libre masks. The event generated an estimated $107.5 million in economic impact, with significant fan turnout both inside and outside the venue.
BTS demonstrates their global influence through their world tour, generating an estimated $1.8 billion in revenue, surpassing Taylor Swift's impact in Mexico. Their visit to the Mexican presidential palace drew massive crowds, marking a historic moment in pop culture. This phenomenon, termed 'BTSnomics', highlights their economic significance and record-breaking achievements in the music industry.
Jungkook of BTS reveals his wild masculinity in the June cover of Harper's BAZAAR Korea, showcasing a unique charm and confidence. He reflects on enjoying the photoshoot experience and expresses excitement about the ongoing world tour, feeling alive on stage with fans' cheers. He also shares his journey on social media, gaining millions of followers in just nine months.
BTS's V electrified Mexico City with a concert as part of their 'ARIRANG' world tour, engaging fans in Spanish and breaking social media records. His heartfelt message about missing Mexican fans resonated deeply, while the concert's economic impact was estimated at $175 million. The tour spans 34 cities globally, marking a record for a solo artist.
Jungkook of BTS is gaining attention as he is featured in the children's biography series 'My Itty-Bitty Bio,' becoming the first Korean artist to do so. He joins stars like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Previously, he was also included in 'Brain Candy Books' for American elementary students. BTS recently made a successful comeback with their album 'ARIRANG' and is currently on a world tour, having achieved significant sales and chart success.
At a press event for 'Wild Thing', Kang Dong-won expressed his hope that BTS would participate in a dance challenge. The film features a comedic story about a disbanded dance group trying to make a comeback. Kang plays the leader, showcasing respect for idols and the challenges they face in the industry.
BTS was welcomed by Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, who praised their music for promoting friendship and peace. Their visit is expected to have significant economic impact, with projections of $107.5 million. BTS is highly popular in Mexico, being the most streamed K-POP artist, and their concert tickets sold out in just 30 minutes.
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