Not every young tassel-tosser dreams of celebrating graduation day at a museum. But BTS fans were happy to make an exception in this case, as the K-pop group capped YouTube’s “Dear Clas…
” special by taking over the National Museum of Korea for a performance in which the hits kept on coming for 12 minutes, much to the Army’s surprise and delight.
Also delighting fans: the complete lack of social distancing between members as they executed their typically tight choreography in the museum’s cavernous and otherwise empty lobby space during the first number, “Boy with Luv.” After that, the group settled down and took to stools for what proved to be the runaway fan favorite of the three songs, “Spring Day,” which had Jimin and Tae cracking up amid the otherwise sweet sentiments. Here, as in the more dressed-up opening number number, soft colors and pastels dominated the costuming, leading one Twitter fan to enthuse: “THEY LOOK SO SOFTTTTT.”
Just when devotees thought they might be going out on that plush note, a darker and less formal costume change accompanied the energy level ramping up again for “Microcosmos,” which dispensed with the seating arrangement but also forewent the choreography of the opening song to allow for free-range BTS.
BTS got the most screen time of anyone on the four-and-a-half-hour webcast, with the exception of Michelle Obama’s combined appearances. The final stretch of the show made a multi-cultural statement, deliberately, presumably. The conspicuously pregnant Katy Perry sang her recent “Daisies” followed by an inevitable “Firework.
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