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'BTS is 7' trends worldwide after V’s speech

Updated on: 26 October,2021 12:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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There were no solo acts as BTS performed at their online concert on Sunday

'BTS is 7' trends worldwide after V’s speech

The Bangtan Boys; pic AFP

As K-pop band BTS performed at their online concert on Sunday, there were no solo acts, all seven members were part of each performance. V, who had injured his calf a day before the concert, wasn’t part of the group's choreography. However, he explained why there were no solo performances after which ‘BTS is 7’ started trending worldwide.


V in his speech said, “I miss you Army, I didn’t have that much fun. I was too sad and before I could realise my knee started to hurt. I really wish it wasn’t on the day of the concert but embarrassingly it was and I thought to myself ‘What am I doing?’ Next time, I’ll try to take care of myself and keep up with everyone else. I’ll try to get better soon so I can do well on the rest of the tour. As some noticed, on this concert there are no individuals. It was our first try, we wanted to showcase all 7 of us, without any solo acts. I was really looking forward to it, but in the tour you won’t be missing any 7 of us. Although we can’t see you Army, thanks for watching us. Next year, I promise maybe right here, let’s build some new memories right here.”


Meanwhile, the boy band consisting of RM, Jimin, V, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, and Jungkook, is all set for their in-person concert to be held at SoFi Stadium on November 27, 28 and December 1 and 2 in Los Angeles.


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