'Let's BTS': Upcoming Special Talk Show To Feature Unique Live Performances, Heartfelt Discussions
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- "Let's BTS" aim is to spread the messages of hope and comfort
- Comedian Shin Dong-Yup will host the show
- The show is scheduled to air on March 29
BTS is coming up with a talk show to offer comfort to a pandemic-hit world and it promises plenty of exciting moments for fans.
The upcoming "Let's BTS" show will offer an up-close look into the personal stories of BTS members, apart from featuring special live performances by the boy band. The aim is to spread the messages of hope and comfort.
The "Dynamite" hitmakers are known for their charitable contributions and have often used their global platforms to voice support for various causes like global peace, equality for all, violence, and more.
While BTS members rarely appear on reality shows these days, the megastars are widely known for making their own reality series and documentaries and have previously starred in shows like "Run BTS!," "BTS: Bon Voyage," "BTS In The Soop" and "BTS Gayo."
The show is scheduled to air on March 29 at 10.40 p.m. local time (8.40 a.m. EST) on KBS2.
The show will be hosted by Comedian Shin Dong-Yup and fans will get to see special performances from BTS members, KBS said in an official press release.
"We are planning 2021 Special Talk Show [Let's BTS] with all of the BTS members. The plan is to focus on the messages of hope and comfort that they have been delivering to the public. The show will be a feature that will be intimate and friendly for the viewers to hear BTS’s messages of comfort. You will not only be able to hear BTS talk, but also see their live performances. We are preparing a special stage that is different from normal performances. It will be a place where you can feel the power of their comfort that they convey through their music," the press release read, according to Koreaboo.
BTS will also perform at "Music On A Mission," a virtual benefit concert held during Grammy Week 2021. It is to raise funds to help music industry workers affected by COVID-19.
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