On April 17 and 18, BTS_twt will bring past concerts to YouTube
will present a two-day online event dubbed “BANG BANG CON” giving fans a chance to experience their past concerts. The gathering aims to connect with BTS devotees who are self-quarantining due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The content will be available onChannel at 11 p.m. on April 17 and 18. The BANGTANTV channel has been used for supplemental behind-the-scenes videos as well as dance practice clips.
Online performances by artists of all stripes have become the norm in this time of crisis caused by the coronavirus outbreak. BTS also participated in “The Late Late Show” host James Corden’s #HomeFest special last month alongside Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and John Legend.
In addition to consuming the content, fans will be able to connect their official BTS lightsticks through the
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