The concert was available on multiple angles online, which allowed viewers to see the performance simultaneously from different vantages—watching a concert in a stadium. This feature made it possible for online audiences to see just how precise and well coordinated BTS was in terms of choreography and cameraman placement, and how they could mimic the “instant” costume changes they do in their music videos with such ease.
In the background, you would still hear the cheering, the swooning, and the loud crying of all the fans, similar to what you would expect in a typical BTS concert. But where the K-pop band performed was, in fact, an empty venue filled with “Army-Bombs,” i.e. the exclusive BTS light sticks. The cheers heard were from Global Army Members who had their face cameras turned on.Undoubtedly, BTS has won the hearts of millions across the globe.
“Map of the Soul ON:E” online concert definitely amped up the standards for concerts online—and even for physical concerts in the future. With the success and fortune BTS earned through their seven years of hard work, they remain humble and young at heart. They closed last night’s concert with a message from each of the members, thanking the world for the opportunity and for the strength they gain from their fans.
“I have no religion but I thank God that we’re living in 2020,” BTS’s leader RM said. “I thank God [because] we have this technology and no latency, and we can see your faces. I thank God that we can do this. At least we can do this. [On] this stage, it’s no one’s fault. We’re just doing our best.”
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