BTS to perform on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ and ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, tickets sold out

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BTS are set to perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! later this month.

Billboard reports that the Kpop boyband will make their debut US television performance 19 November on the 2017 American Music Awards.

Jungkook, Jimin and the rest of the gang will then make their first U.S. daytime television appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 21 November. The boys will perform to a live audience; the performance will air on 27 November.

In a statement the South Korean pop troupe’s agency Big Hit Entertainment said, “BTS will showcase a live performance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show during their U.S. visit for the upcoming American Music Awards.”

Just Jared reports that BTS will also be appearing on stage at an outdoor concert on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on 15 November.

*UPDATE*: Tickets for Jimmy Kimmy Live! have sold out. For The Ellen DeGeneres Show tickets, click here.

BTS will join Wonder Girls, Girls Generation and PSY in the short list of South Korean acts that have performed on US television.


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