BTS recently announced an upcoming epic global live streaming event, called “BTS 2021 Muster Sowoozoo,” to celebrate their eighth anniversary. The septet K-Pop idols, made their debut back in 2013.
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Since BTS’s debut, they have already taken the world
by storm and racked up a myriad of accolades including breaking numerous YouTube
world records, becoming brand ambassadors at Louis Vuitton, earning their first
ever Grammy nomination, releasing a McDonald’s special meal collaboration, and
breaking host of Guinness Records.
BTS revealed that they will be celebrating their
success over the last eight years in this special global event, which will kick
off on June 13. The English translations for the YouTube video saw BTS announce
they will be able to connect with fans from all around the world over the
course of two days.
The group will hold a live performance of songs, on
June 13, from their back catalogue. Then on June 14, they will include some of
their foreign language songs as part of the event presentation.
The details of where the live stream event will take
place as well as where to get the tickets are yet to be announced.
ARMYs, on the other hand, are left excited over the
news and shared with fellow supporters on social media.
Twitter user @Jen_Serendipity posted: "I'm so
excited for Muster! I do have to adjust my time off I requested from work
because I did not expect the concert to be on a Monday lol! More than anything,
I hope they are able to have an ARMY audience there in person! Purple heart
@BTS_twt #SOWOOZOO #btsmuster2021."
"Army is really very excited to see BTS, army is willing to see you face to face, through '2021 MUSTER SOWOOZOO' army and BTS can spend time with each other, thank you so much for such a wonderful announcement army is really very happy and excited for it," @RudraRa44074334 said.
This exciting update from BTS comes just days following
the group dropped their new music video for “Butter.”
Butter’s MV has broken YouTube’s premiere record after it garnered over 3.9 million concurrent views. ARMYs are hopeful the music video, which has attracted over 188 million views at the time of release, could also make new record for the most YouTube views in 24 hours.
BTS previously smashed a host of records, including the
record for most views in 24 hours with “Dynamite” in 2020.