BTS is a week away from releasing their new album “Map of the soul 7” , so the boys have already returned to Korea to begin preparations. As part of their promotion, the group held temporary exhibitions called “Connect BTS” and decided to take advantage of their return to their home country to visit the local art they decided to support with their project. Through his Twitter account, BTS shared photographs of the boys in some rooms of the exhibition by the Korean artist Yiyun Kang , whose work is titled “Beyond the escene”. https://twitter.com/BTS_twt/status/1228144425097760768 Each of the boys left an autograph on display to invite the ARMY to visit the gallery and show their excitement for this type of project. “Beyond the scene” is the Connect most related to BTS , as it artistically projects some of the choreographic movements that the group has, it is a way of seeing their music in another way.

— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) February 14, 2020 “Connect BTS” touched on topics such as: environment, race and gender; issues that have become more relevant today, with the purpose of showing a union with music and making each of these talents become one and reach more people.

Aparentemente, #BTS visitó la exposición CONNECT BTS en Seúl y #SUGA ha dejado su firma en una de las áreas del lugar junto con los demás integrantes. vía: BTS Noticia – Suga 슈가 Argentina pic.twitter.com/Nqa2qoKZhn — SUGA ARGENTINA⁷ (@MinSuga_Arg) February 13, 2020

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