The Watch Dark Desire Season 1 OnlineK-Pop boy band BTS rode the ever-stronger wave of popularity breaking on U.S. shores straight to the Rose Bowl on Saturday. From the looks of their tricked out performance, the boiz gave their mega-fans a night to remember.
BTS kicked off their “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” tour with a sold-out show at the Pasadena, CA stadium in front of a crowd of 60,000. With a Saturday Night Liveappearance and a record-breaking collaboration with Halsey, the group is being hailed as one of the first K-Pop stars to break out in the US.
SEE ALSO: The never-ending rise of K-pop megastars BTSAt the Rose Bowl on Saturday, there were giant panther statues, a bounce house, fireworks, holographic hearts, and a human-sized plastic bubble — along with singing, rapping, dancing, and levitating group members.
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Fans did not take pains to contain their excitement on social media for the wild show that BTS put on.
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Even Nick Jonas was in the audience, bopping along from on high. Boy bands gotta support boy bands!
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It also caused a fair amount of FOMO and appreciation from afar for people not lucky enough to attend.
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The Rose Bowl will clearly never be the same.
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