The BTS sang their biggest hits on the streets of Los Angeles


BTS participated in the "Crosswalk Concert" section of "The Late Late Show" with James Corden.
The BTS sang some of their biggest hits on the streets of Los Angeles in their last appearance on James Corden's "The Late Late Show."

While in the United States for his four sold-out gigs at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, the K-pop band released a series of different musical performances for James Corden, the last of which aired on Thursday night. December 16.

"Listen - I know you just gave some great live shows and got people up and running. Do you know something? I'm not surprised why you are brilliant, awesome, shocking. You are great singers. You are the BTS ", said James Corden in the band at the beginning of the section.

"But these concerts were just a beginning, an appetizer, because today you are going to be in the biggest space of your life," he added, before showing the walkway outside the CBS Studios in Los Angeles.

We just showed up to 50,000 people at the SoFi Stadium. "Now he wants us to sing next to a gas station?" The BTS RM told the camera.

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Despite their concern for the location and safety of the space chosen by James Corden, BTS performed excerpts from their three English singles "Butter", "Permission To Dance" and "Dynamite" on the crosswalk each time the traffic lights were turned on. red for passing cars.

Some of the drivers of the passing cars were watching from their seats while others came out of the roofs of their vehicles to sing and dance with the BTS.

Prior to joining the "Crosswalk Concert" section, BTS sang "Butter" earlier this month in the studio of "The Late Late Show" to celebrate the 1,000th episode of the show. In November, they also sang "Permission To Dance" on the show in front of a digitally created set that looked like a traditional Korean building.

After the four BTS concerts in Los Angeles, called "Permission To Dance On Stage", the entertainment company HYBE announced that the band will take an "extended break" from its obligations.

Although no official date has been set for BTS to return to active action, a concert in Seoul for March 2022 has already been announced and it has been confirmed that the band has a new album in the works.