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Undoubtedly one of the hottest exports to come out of South Korea, BTS have continued to top music charts across the globe, setting the music industry into a K-pop frenzy. Before they performed at the 2020 Grammys, the boy band's 2018-2019 world tour took them to 20 cities including London, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Los Angeles and Tokyo, dazzling fans with their high-octane performances.
The Japan edition of the Love Yourself World Tour was the band's very first dome tour in the country, which saw them perform in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka. If you didn't get a chance to see them live at the Tokyo Dome in 2018, you can relive the experience for free as part of Hulu Japan's Live@Home special.
The concert will be available to stream for six days from Wednesday May 20 to Tuesday May 26. Best of all, you don't even need a subscription to Hulu Japan to enjoy the performance.
In addition to RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, the special also features other musical performances including Alexandros and the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.
#BTS 'BREAK THE SILENCE: DOCU-SERIES’ 트레일러 공개
— Weverse (@weverseofficial) April 28, 2020
BTS와 ARMY의 동행을 기록한 다큐 시리즈가 오늘부터 위버스샵에서 사전 판매됩니다.
지금 미리 구매하시고, 5월 12일 9PM(KST) 첫 방송을 놓치지 마세요!
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If you're waiting for new music from BTS, keep an eye out as the band is dropping a new Japanese album titled 'Map of the Soul 7: The Journey' on July 15. There's also an online docu-series about BTS available for purchase on Weverse, with two episodes being released weekly until May 28. As most of the band's 2020 concert dates have been postponed due to the Covid-19 coronavirus, streaming their old live shows might just be the next best thing.
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