BTS Suga
BTS member Suga is currently in the military and held a 'D-Day' concert before he joined. After he enlisted, BigHit Music released a film of the concert, which became extremely popular around the world. Now, the agency has announced the release of 'Agust D TOUR D-DAY The Original'.
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This release will feature Suga's performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and solo performances by other BTS members RM, Jungkook, and Jimin.
The 'Agust D TOUR D-DAY The Original Poster Set' will be officially released on July 15, with pre-orders starting on May 21. The set will include posters, a poster tube, postcards, stickers, a transport folding card, and more.
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In his career, Suga released a solo album called 'D-Day' under his other name Agust D and went on a successful concert tour. He also released a documentary titled 'Suga: Road To D-Day', which shows how he created his album and discusses finding new dreams after achieving your goals.
Latest update from BTS
South Korean boy band BTS' agency BigHit Music has taken the legal route to protect its members - RM, Suga, Jimin, Jin, V, J-hope, and Jungkook. The agency took to Weverse and posted a statement citing organisational efforts aimed at the artists to tarnish and slander their image.
The statement read, "Hello. This is BigHit Music. We wish to update you on the legal proceedings being taken to protect BTS members' rights. It has come to our attention that organizational efforts aimed at tarnishing and slandering the artists have escalated in recent weeks. Furthermore, malicious attempts to defame, humiliate and ridicule the artists or spread rumours and groundless information have become excessive."
"The company views these actions as severe violation to the artists' rights and will respond decisively, engaging with another law firm to reinforce our existing legal measures. We are collecting evidence of malicious postings through real-time monitoring as we speak. We will maintain a zero-tolerance policy and pursue this matter rigorously, without leniency or settlements. Thank you," it added.
The seven-member team is currently on break as a group owing to their mandatory military service for the country. The members will gradually reunite as they all complete their service by 2025.
Stay tuned to Mid-day.com for further updates!