On June 7, BTS joined the likes of Barack and Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, and other big names for YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020. The seven members — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — gave a ...
In BTS’s speech, Jungkook told viewers that after watching a video of his past graduation, he feels he has grown a lot since then, and he encouraged 2020 graduates to keep moving forward in life. “I ...
The post BTS Headline “Dear Class of 2020” Post-Graduation Party: Watch appeared first on Consequence of Sound. BTS kicked off their mini-set with a high-energy, choreographed version of “Boy With Luv ...
While BTS are billed as the closers of the nearly five-hour “Dear Class of 2020” broadcast on Sunday, earlier in the show, each member of the group gave a long and heartfelt speech to the graduates ...
For the past few months, people have been following social distancing orders in order to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Since that means no large social gatherings can take place for the ...
Not every young tassel-tosser dreams of celebrating graduation day at a museum. But BTS fans were happy to make an exception in this case, as the K-pop group capped YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” ...
Graduates all over the world were left inspired on Sunday, June 7, following YouTube's Dear Class Of 2020 commencement ceremony. The boys of BTS delivered a moving speech, and even surprised fans with ...
BTS just address this years’ graduating class, and it was everything! All seven members — including J-Hope, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jimin, Jin, and RM — appeared on YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 stream ...
Though the class of 2020 wasn’t able to experience a traditional graduation because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they did get something special: Beyoncé, BTS, the Obamas, and more gave moving ...
Watch Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, BTS, Lizzo, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Shonda Rhimes and more in the YouTube Originals event 'Dear Class of 2020.' By Katherine Schaffstall ...
Graduates across America were not able to congregate in person this year due to coronavirus concerns, but a lot of them showed up for YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 star-studded virtual ceremony. With ...