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BTS’ V In A Dilemma If ARMY Still Exists Post Pandemic, Asks “Are They Still There?”

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BTS reflect on their history-making performance of 'Permission to Dance' at the UNGA, discuss their plans for touring, and their thoughts on Covid-19.


BTS is enjoying the high of performing during the 76th United Nations General Assembly, but what they're most anticipating is to see their fans again in person as reported by Billboard.com.

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On Friday the supergroup K-pop sat to appear on Good Morning America alongside South Korean President Moon Jae In to discuss their historic performance of "Permission to Dance' at the UNGA and review their plans to continue their next tour, and also their thoughts on Covid-19.



"Since BTS represent the younger generation and there are a lot of people who have a connection to them I think they will increase awareness and compassion," President Moon said in the days following his announcement that BTS were named the "special president's envoy for the next generation and the arts" at the U.N. conference.


Utilizing their platform, global stars shared on GMA their regrets of not the opportunity to perform live in front of fans and how important it is to get vaccine-free against COVID-19, so they are able for a show soon.



"What we'd like to do most immediately following the pandemic is to perform a concert, and even as we're eager in performing we wish that the situation will improve rapidly, and that many people are immunized, and it's possible to perform," J-Hope said.



"That's what fans want, and that's what we would like. It would be amazing to be living in a world that people can speak with one another and hug each other over and over."



Jin admitted that he empathises for those scared to take the vaccine, but believes that "if we're afraid about the history of our past we'll never be able to progress."



Suga confirmed the sentiment and stated that the group is depressed due to the cancelled events and the Covid-19's isolation "If we, not only us but the entire world is united to overcome this, we will overcome this loneliness and depression in a shorter time."



V told reporters that the toughest aspect of the pandemic for V has been the separation from the BTS Army (fans). "Most important is our fanswho believe in us, believe in us, and love all that we have to offer," he said.



"It's been nearly a year and half, and two years since I've seen eye contact with the ARMYs. Since I haven't seen them on the street, I frequently consider if they are real. Are they real? Are they still in existence?' I think to myself. That's the thing I'm missing the most."



BTS disclosed during their speech before their audience at the U.N. General Assembly on Monday that every one of them is vaccination-free. "All Seven of us obviously we've had vaccinations," J-Hope said at the moment.



"The treatment was type of ticket for meeting our fans, who were waiting for us and being present before you this moment."



BTS often referred to under the title of the Bangtan Boys is group of seven members South Korean boy band that was formed in the year 2010 and first debuted in 2013. The band was formed under the banner of Big Hit Entertainment.



The septet comprised consisting of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook co-writes and produces a lot of their own work.



The group was originally a hip-hop outfit, their style of music has changed to encompass a variety of styles.



Their songs, which are often focused on social and personal reflections are a reflection regarding mental wellness, the challenges of teenagers in school and growing older and loss, as well as the journey toward self-love and the individualist way of life.

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