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The Recording Academy announced Monday, March 8 (Sunday, March 7 in the US) that South Korean group BTS will be one of 22 musicians to perform at the 63rd Grammy Awards, which is set to air on March 15 (March 14 in the US).
It will be the 7-member group’s first solo performance at the Grammys. In 2020, they were part of an “Old Town Road” performance.
Other performers include Taylor Swift, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, among others.
BTS made their Grammy debut in 2019 when they presented the award to H.E.R for Best R&B album of the year. The following year, the group performed joined Lil Nas X on stage for an “Old Town Road” performance.
BTS made history after getting a Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nod for their hit song “Dynamite.” K-pop acts have been snubbed by the Recording Academy in the past.
The band has been silent about their highly-awaited performance, but the Recording Academy hinted that the group will most likely perform “Dynamite.” – with reports from Jewel Camacho/Rappler.com
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