<p>New York: BTS's Jung Kook delivered a surprise performance for the crowd present at Times Square.</p>.<p>The 26-year-old BTS star performed his gig on Thursday night from the stage at TSX Entertainment in Times Square.</p>.<p>According to entertainment news outlet <em>Deadline</em>, the concert was announced just a few hours before the appearance.</p>.Fans take over social media as Salman Khan's 'Tiger 3' gears up for a big Diwali release.<p>Jung Kook emerged on the TSX Stage surrounded by dancers.</p>.<p>“Let’s have fun,” he said before opening the set with the track “Standing Next to You.” </p><p>He sang several songs from his new solo album, <em>Golden</em>.</p>.<p>Fans who were not in New York could watch the show on the BTS YouTube channel or an Xbox Twitch livestream. According to a report, more than 280,000 viewers watched the concert virtually.</p>.<p>“This place is amazing. It’s an honour to perform in New York’s Times Square,” Jung Kook said before performing <em>Yes Or No</em>. </p><p>The South Korean pop star also performed <em>3D, Please Don’t Change, and Seven</em>, his number 1 track with Latto.</p>.<p>“We are honoured to co-create this historic moment for Jung Kook and the entire BTS group. His solo journey has already made history with multiple chart-topping singles, and we’re fully confident that this album will continue the trend. This marks a pivotal moment in music, particularly for K-Pop fans, and holds great significance for both Times Square and New York City," said TSX Entertainment co-CEO Nick Holmsten in a press statement. </p>
<p>New York: BTS's Jung Kook delivered a surprise performance for the crowd present at Times Square.</p>.<p>The 26-year-old BTS star performed his gig on Thursday night from the stage at TSX Entertainment in Times Square.</p>.<p>According to entertainment news outlet <em>Deadline</em>, the concert was announced just a few hours before the appearance.</p>.Fans take over social media as Salman Khan's 'Tiger 3' gears up for a big Diwali release.<p>Jung Kook emerged on the TSX Stage surrounded by dancers.</p>.<p>“Let’s have fun,” he said before opening the set with the track “Standing Next to You.” </p><p>He sang several songs from his new solo album, <em>Golden</em>.</p>.<p>Fans who were not in New York could watch the show on the BTS YouTube channel or an Xbox Twitch livestream. According to a report, more than 280,000 viewers watched the concert virtually.</p>.<p>“This place is amazing. It’s an honour to perform in New York’s Times Square,” Jung Kook said before performing <em>Yes Or No</em>. </p><p>The South Korean pop star also performed <em>3D, Please Don’t Change, and Seven</em>, his number 1 track with Latto.</p>.<p>“We are honoured to co-create this historic moment for Jung Kook and the entire BTS group. His solo journey has already made history with multiple chart-topping singles, and we’re fully confident that this album will continue the trend. This marks a pivotal moment in music, particularly for K-Pop fans, and holds great significance for both Times Square and New York City," said TSX Entertainment co-CEO Nick Holmsten in a press statement. </p>