The BTS ARMY went wild over the group's Permission to Dance concert opener in Las Vegas.
of Jimin’s new hairstyle. “Omg Jimin’s haircut…the moves!!! I can’t take this!!!” Kelly wrote alongside a sizzling clip of BTS performing “Fire.”a bouquet of flowers thrown his way. “Hobi caught my flowers my life is complete OMG,” the overjoyed fan tweeted.
BTS’ Las Vegas takeover — which continues Saturday and picks up again April 15-16 — follows the group’s early April appearance at the the 2022 Grammy Awards, where they were nominated for best pop duo/group performance. Though BTS lost the award for the second year in a row, the boys impressed millions of viewers with aCheck out more fan reactions to BTS’ Las Vegas concert below.
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