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K-pop group BTS to take 'extended' break -The Asian Age


K-pop superstars BTS have announced that they will be taking an "extended" break from performing following a concert in Seoul on Sunday.

Their agency Big Hit Entertainment said the seven members would be undergoing a "period of rest and relaxation".

It added that the break would "provide them with a chance to enjoy the ordinary lives of young people in their 20s, albeit briefly".

This is the first time BTS will have taken time off since their 2013 debut.

It is not clear how long the break will last.

BTS is one of the world's biggest boy bands, and boasts a huge and devoted fanbase.

Comprised of members RM, Jungkook, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin and V - the band became the first Korean act to top the UK charts earlier this year. Then in June, they became the first South Korean group to headline Wembley Stadium.

Known for their meticulously choreographed dance style and boyish good looks, they were the first K-pop group to reach number one on the US album charts.

On Twitter, many BTS fans - who call themselves ARMY - said the boys deserved the hard-earned break.

The band has been performing since 2013. In 2017, their album Love Yourself: Her was the first K-Pop album to crack the top 10 US album charts, rising to number seven.

It also hit the number one spot on iTunes in more than 70 countries.

K-pop was conceived in South Korea in the 1990s as a Western-Asian hybrid and is now a multi-million dollar industry with many bands winning audiences around the globe.