There was never anything normal about BTS and the tremendous success that the group is experiencing. However, their debut in the UK is definitely going to be one for the history books. For one thing, it would appear that they will be teaming up with quite the unusual performer considering their case. Basically, BTS will have Susan Boyle as one of the accompanying performers during “Britain’s Got Talent.”
BTS will be making its UK live TV debut on May 27, Metro reports, and one of the icons who will also be gracing the show during that time will be Susan Boyle herself. The singer basically blew judges and the world away during her audition performance back in 2019 through her angelic voice. It was certainly not what judges or viewers were expecting.
In a few days, she will be on the same stage as BTS as the South Korean group will make their UK debut in quite the explosive fashion. The presence of ARMY in the country is actually quite tangible and though not as much as it is in places like the US, enthusiasm for the group’s performance is still expected to be high.
On that note, it’s undeniable that Susan Boyle is something of a surprising element in the event herself since she always manages to be something of an unusual figure in the industry. Contrasting with the looks, flair, and bombastic personalities that make up BTS, this is bound to be quite the confusing affair.
Even so, the fact remains that BTS will soon be live via UK TVs and the many members of ARMY in the country are bound to be more than happy to tune in. It’s more than likely that “Britain’s Got Talent” will see a huge bump in its numbers when the group’s fans start flooding the airwaves.


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