
At the 2021 AMAs, BTS will perform ‘My Universe’ with Coldplay
The world appears to be on the cure! At the 2021 American Music Awards, we will be treated to not one, but two performances by BTS, the Korean boy band. BTS announced on November 17 that they will perform their current single ‘My Universe’ alongside British heavyweights Coldplay at the American Music Awards for the second time.
The two fan-favorite groups will perform together for the first time on the world-renowned stage of the awards night on November 21 at 8 p.m. ET (November 22, 6:30 a.m. IST), as BTS announced the performance with their ‘friends’ through this tweet.
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Coldplay, for their part, expressed their delight by tweeting the announcement.
BTS will be performing for the second time at the AMAs, having earlier announced a special stage with Megan Thee Stallion for a remix of their song “Butter.” BTS will perform twice at the awards, showing their global domination for the first time.
BTS has been nominated in three categories: Artist of the Year, Favorite Pop Duo or Group, and Favorite Pop Song (for “Butter”), which is also the group’s first AMA nomination for Artist of the Year.
Meanwhile, on November 17, BTS traveled for Los Angeles and alerted its fans of their arrival. However, in classic BTS fashion, they were led out of LAX via a separate exit to escape the crowd that had gathered to greet them.
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