Grammys 2021: BTS Performs ‘Dynamite’ At MusiCares Concert; Jungkook Steals The Show As His Drumming Skills Leave Fans Awestruck

Grammys 2021: BTS Performs ‘Dynamite’ At MusiCares Concert; Jungkook Steals The Show As His Drumming Skills Leave Fans Awestruck

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Grammys 2021: BTS Performs ‘Dynamite’ At MusiCares Concert; Jungkook Steals The Show As His Drumming Skills Leave Fans Awestruck
The Grammy Awards 2021 will be held virtually this year owing to the Coronavirus pandemic and will start streaming on March 14 (March 15 in India). The pre-event concerts have begun with great enthusiasm, and popular South Korean boy band BTS left fans awestruck as they performed their global hit Dynamite at Recording Academy’s affiliated charity MusiCares Concert. BTS has a massive following and popularity globally, and their phenomenal performances always leave fans wanting more. However, this time Jungkook stole the show as he turned drummer boy!

BTS left fans awestruck once again as they performed their song Dynamite at the MusiCares Concert. Suga, RM, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope, Jungkook and V looked dashing as always and they opted for matching black suits for the performance. Their energetic performance kept us hooked, but what’s unmissable was Jungkook showing off his drumming skills. While one fan wrote, “He really was looking mesmerising n lol i fell in love with him again for his beautiful smile while he played the drum,” another fan tweeted, “That was soul shaking. Heart pounding! I’m stunned!! DRUMMER JEON JUNGKOOK you have blown my mind! That excited smile was the best thing that ever happened to me!”

DRUMMER JUNGKOOK had been trending on Twitter ever since. Check out the video below:


Meanwhile, there are several interesting performances lined up for 2021 Grammy Awards. The performers include Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa, Brandi Carlile, Black Pumas, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Mickey Guyton, Haim, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Lil Baby, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Maren Morris, Post Malone, and Roddy Ricch.




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