Look out, L.A. Army! On Sept. 11, the GRAMMY Museum will host "A Conversation With BTS," a meaningful sit-down interview with the group and a chance to reflect on BTS' whirlwind year.

The event was announced on Aug. 24, the same day BTS released their follow-up compilation of new and previous tracks titled Love Yourself: Answer. The group's earlier 2018 release Love Yourself: Tear reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 back in May.

Describing the seven young men from Korea as a "superstar global group," the GRAMMY Museum's summary of the evening says, "From their top-notch performances to the way they interact with their fans, BTS has become a global phenomenon since they debuted in June 2013." While the Museum's Clive Davis Theater's intimate auditorium's seating sold out almost immediately, this will provide BTS an ideal platform to explore the music-first topics host and GRAMMY Museum Artistic Director Scott Goldman has raised with hitmakers and legends, such as those heard on his Required Listening podcast.

The conversation will give the group the opportunity to dive beneath the surface of their pop-idol fame, which is the theme of the music video for "Idol" released on Aug. 24, also available in a remix featuring Nicki Minaj.

Love Yourself: Answer encapsulates the BTS journey leading up to it through their albums LY: Her, LY: Tear and the mysterious LY: Wonder which was hinted at by the video for "Euphoria," which is also the first track on their LY: Answer album. If the cross-references seem dense, there are many more where those came from. While BTS cannot escape from their K-pop idol group category, their use of symbolism, self-expressiveness, visuality, and building alternative universes has conveyed intellectual stimulation keeping their loyal Army fans speculating.

"A Conversation With BTS" will give these talented artists a unique opportunity to share more about what matters to them and how life and music have changed since their attention-grabbing arrival on the world scene. Stay tuned for more…

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