BTS To Perform For The First Time On An American Awards Show At 2017 AMAs
By Caitlin Kelley, Billboard
November 3, 2017
South Korean group BTS continues its upward trajectory in the American music sphere after it was announced that the K-pop superstars will be performing their hit single, "DNA," at the American Music Awards on November 19.
While the AMAs will be the group’s second American awards ceremony this year, after their appearance at this year's Billboard Music Awards, it’ll mark their first time performing at one.
“It is such an honor for BTS and BigHit Entertainment to be invited to the American Music Awards as one of the performers,” a representative from Big Hit Entertainment, the band’s label, told Forbes. “Our partners in the U.S. have helped us pave the way in every way possible, and together we are making history. We are also excited to show our fans, ARMY, the first-ever U.S. live TV performance of 'DNA.'"
Shortly after the news was announced, the boy band’s dedicated fan base, ARMY, made #btsxamas trend worldwide on Twitter.
The septet has enjoyed increasing Stateside momentum following their win for Top Social Artist at the Billboard Music Awards in May. Since then, they’ve broken records as the highest-charting K-pop group on the Hot 100 with their single, "DNA."
ARMY, IT'S HAPPENING.@BTS_twt U.S. TV DEBUT PERFORMANCE. LIVE 11.19 at 8/7c on ABC. #BTSxAMAs pic.twitter.com/AcSchwmLuq
— AMAs (@AMAs) November 3, 2017
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