Jungkook came down from the ceiling in an impressive way, while other members of the band sat in the audience next to stars such as Keith Urban. V, who was also in the crowd, flirtatiously flirted with Olivia Rodrigo, who appeared just before the BTS. In a flashing moment and you would miss it, J-Hope almost slipped while making the transition from one stage to another, but made a smooth (like butter) recovery. Here is @bts_bighit’s Jungkook hanging from the ceiling before the group’s stunning #Grammy appearance. pic.twitter.com/NyzJjBAi66 – Variety (@Variety) April 4, 2022 J-Hope is making a recovery as smooth as butter after almost tripping over the #Grammy. pic.twitter.com/Wx6Pc2LD2g – Variety (@Variety) April 4, 2022 The team then transformed from a superstar to a super spy, with moves inspired by James Bond. It was announced on Tuesday that the BTS member Jungkook had tested positive for COVID-19, but recovered in time for the Grammys. The world-famous K-pop band is nominated for Best Pop Duet / Group Performance for “Butter”, their single released at the top of the charts released in May 2021. BTS was also nominated in the same category last year for “Dynamite”, but the award went to “Rain on Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande. After the Grammys ceremony, the BTS will stay in Las Vegas for four dates on their “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour April 8, 9, 15 and 16 at the Allegiant Stadium. The BTS recently made a surprise pre-recorded appearance at the Oscars, celebrating their favorite Disney and Pixar movies, including “Coco” and “Aladdin.” Earlier this month, BTS’s concert film, BTS Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul, grossed $ 32.6 million in its first weekend at the international box office from 3,711 theaters in 75 markets. The film grossed $ 6.84 million in North America, which was enough to enter the top five of the domestic box office charts.

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