The group BTS performed a special performance on BBC Radio 1's 'Live Lounge'.



BTS first appeared on BBC Radio 1's 'Live Lounge' on the 27th (local time) and met music fans around the world.

On this day, BTS released a digital single 'Dynamite' and a new song 'Permission to Dance' released in August last year, and Puff Daddy and Pace Evans who sampled 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police as a cover song. (Faith Evans) sang 'I'll Be Missing You'.



Adele Roberts, the host of 'Live Lounge', introduced BTS and greeted the members warmly, and BTS expressed their longing for meeting fans by shouting "I miss you" to fans around the world. .



The 'Live Lounge' performance started with the appearance of BTS singing 'Dynamite' on stage with the truck's side wing opened. BTS completed the 'Dynamite' performance with a different atmosphere by coordinating with the band playing on the truck. The stage set made of iron frame and the plants arranged in various places created a strange harmony, exuding a refined and gentle feeling at the same time.



BTS, who raised the atmosphere of 'Live Lounge' with an exciting song, presented another charm with 'Permission to Dance'. The bright and cheerful melody of the song and the soft voices of the seven members harmonized to deliver a happy energy to the listeners. At the end of the song, the international sign language performance that started with the appearance of the dancers was also a masterpiece.



BTS decorated the finale of 'Live Lounge' with 'I'll Be Missing You', which is also a tribute to Notorious BIG. On this day's broadcast, BTS announced that they had selected 'I'll Be Missing You' as the cover song with a message they wanted to send to fans around the world. In particular, part of the rap was translated into Korean and sung to create BTS's signature 'I'll Be Missing You'.



BTS also conducted a video interview with Adele, host of 'Live Lounge', which will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on the 28th.



On the other hand, 'Live Lounge' is a famous radio show loved by music fans not only in the UK but also around the world, and global artists appear and perform performances and cover stages. Past performers include Foo Fighters, Alicia Keys, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift. 



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)