KEY POINTS

  • The BTS ARMY will have a great time when the group performs songs from their new album, “BE” 
  • The 2020 MAMA awards will be streamed live on Dec. 6 at 4 a.m. EST
  • You can cast your vote for the 2020 MAMA awards at MAMA's official website

The BTS ARMY is in for treat: K-pop boy band BTS is schedule to perform at 2020's Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) on Dec. 6.

The news was announced Thursday by South Korean entertainment company CJ ENM, which presents the event each year.

“BTS has been confirmed for the lineup of performing artists for this year’s 2020 MAMA. As BTS has put on a number of legendary performances [at past ceremonies] that earned the cheers of their fans and will remain in MAMA history, people are already looking forward to finding out what kind of performance BTS will show at the 2020 MAMA,” the company announced on Twitter.

BTS will perform songs from its new album “BE,” due out Nov. 20, MAMA.

Gate to NEW-TOPIA, 2020 MAMA will be streamed live on Dec.6 at 4 a.m. EST (6 p.m. KST). The red carpet event will take place two hours before the main event. The online streaming platform for MAMA is not yet finalized.

In other news, BTS’ Jungkook revealed in a recent interview how he and his bandmates have managed to stay humble and grounded despite their massive success.

“There could be various factors that contributed to us coming this far, maybe it is our effort or timing. But, we truly believe that the love and support from ARMY made all of this possible,” said Jungkook during an exclusive interview with NDTV‘s Rohit Khilnani.

BTS’ song "Dynamite" was at No. 9 on a Billboard radio airplay chart in its 11th week of release, Pop Songs survey reported Nov. 7. The song is the K-pop juggernaut's first single sung entirely in English.

Check out the list of nominees for this year’s 2020 MAMA awards.

You can cast your vote for the 2020 MAMA awards at their official website.

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K-pop sensation BTS's US-chart-topping single "Dynamite" could generate more than $1.4 billion for the South Korean economy and thousands of new jobs in the country, a government study claims MTV / -