BTS to perform on ‘The Late Late Show With James Corden’, tickets sold out immediately

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BTS are set to appear on The Late Late Show With James Corden.

Billboard reports that BTS will feature on the 14 November recording of the show as a special musical guest.

Tickets for the taping were available through 1iota, but sold out immediately after news of South Korean group’s appearance surfaced.

BTS AKA Bangtan Boys AKA Beyond The Scene will be promoting their new mini album Love Yourself. The K-pop group will also perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! later this month.

The boys recently hit 10 million followers on Twitter thanks to their fan ARMY, making them the first Korean artist to do so.

Last year, The Late Late Show hosted K-pop act CL, who performed her first English single ‘Lifted’.

In other news, a television show in Columbia has been criticised for making a racist gesture during a broadcast about BTS.


 

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