

Other live streams and the series Run BTS appear on the platform V Live. Some videos starring the BTS boys, titled “Bangtan Bombs” premiere on YouTube. Jimin, Jungkook, RM, J-Hope, V, Jin, and SUGA of BTS | Cindy Ord/WireImage This BTS mini-series is available on Weverse Until then, fans can stream these educational videos, along with “V Live” streams featuring the seven members. Some fans expect another announcement regarding the world tour in the coming weeks.

This announcement comes just weeks after Big Hit Entertainment canceled BTS’ live performances in South Korea.

“We hope that through learning Korean, global fans will be able to deeply empathize with the music of artists and enjoy a wide range of contents.” “We are planning Korean language educational contents to improve our accessibility,” the agency explained, according to CNN. CNN reports that Big Hit Entertainment said K-pop’s recent popularity promoted a “demand for learning Korean.” This K-pop group is taking to one platform with a video series, helping fans to learn this language. If you’re trying to learn a second language while stuck at home, BTS has you covered. Jin, Jimin, and Jungkook of BTS, with host Jimmy Fallon and V, RM, SUGA, and J-Hope of BTS | Andrew Lipovsky/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images BTS launched a ‘Learn Korean with BTS’ course for fans Here’s how you can learn Korean with BTS, thanks to their Weverse videos. Recently, BTS shared the news of a mini-series, aimed at helping fans learn Korean. ARMYs across the globe are listening to Map of the Soul: 7 and streaming music videos featuring these idols. Social distancing is a little bit easier with this K-pop group.
