In the midst of his US solo album promotion, BTS's Jungkook took the stage on the Today Show, delivering renditions of his latest hits, 'Standing Next To You', '3D', and 'Seven'. However, the K-pop sensation swiftly issued an apology to his dedicated fanbase, the ARMY, expressing dissatisfaction with his performance.
Jungkook, currently in the US for his solo album 'Golden', has been showcasing his tracks at various venues as part of the promotional tour. The performance on Thursday, conducted in front of a live audience in an open-air setting, left the artist feeling he fell short of his own standards.
Taking to Weverse, Jungkook conveyed his regrets to the ARMY, acknowledging that he felt he had "messed up" during the Today Show performance. Despite the apology, he reassured fans of his commitment to improvement, promising to deliver a better performance in his next live show.
On November 3, Jungkook's debut solo album, 'Golden', was unleashed, featuring an impressive collection of 11 tracks. The album boasts collaborations with renowned Western artists, including Shawn Mendes, DJ Snake, Ed Sheeran, Major Lazer, and more, marking a significant milestone in Jungkook's solo journey.
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