SEOUL: K-pop megastar BTS clinched two prizes at the 2020 American Music Awards (AMA) and staged its first televised performance of "Life Goes On" in a purple-lit stadium, Yonhap News Agency reported.
The septet won the favourite duo or group in pop/rock for the second straight year and the favourite social artist for the third year in a row at the event at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday night (Monday morning in Malaysia).
Other nominees who competed for favourite duo or group in pop/rock were the Jonas Brothers and Maroon 5. For favourite social artist, BTS vied with Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, and K-pop acts EXO and NCT 127.
While BTS did not join the ceremony in the US, it thanked its dedicated fan base, known as ARMY, in a video message for their support in the fan-voted show.
"We got this title last year too, so thank you for your continuous support, love, especially in a year so full of uncertainties and doubts," RM said, referring to the favourite duo or group in pop/rock win.
"Thank you again for this precious award. Love you ARMY," V chimed in.
BTS then staged its first televised performance of "Life Goes On," the lead track for its latest album "BE", released last week.
The band's seven members – including Suga, who had been sitting out promotional activities following shoulder surgery – appeared in black-and-white outfits singing the new ballad.
The septet next performed their smash hit "Dynamite" in pastel-coloured silk suits.
At a press conference on Friday, BTS said it wants to share a message of hope during this difficult time in the world with their new album. – Bernama