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PSY Shocks Audience As BTS’s SUGA Joins Him On Stage At Jamsil Olympic Stadium Concert

PSY is currently on his nationwide concert tour, “Splash Show – 2022 Summer Swag.” Today, on July 16, while performing at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, he gave his audience a huge surprise and brought out SUGA (also known as Min Yoongi) from BTS on stage!

The veteran singer was joined by the BTS rapper during the song “That That,” a smash hit track that both collaborated on back in April. Dressed in a casual white t-shirt, ripped jeans, and a beige overshirt, SUGA looked summer-ready as he moved along to the iconic choreography that is still quite a social media sensation.

Just a day ago, ARMYs on Twitter were wishing him a speedy recovery after he revealed that he couldn’t attend bandmate J-Hope’s listening party due to a cold and mild fever. But now, the fans are the ones gasping for air after discovering he appeared on stage with PSY out of nowhere and rocked a stadium full of audience!




SUGA is not only a featuring rapper on “That That.” He is also the producer and arranger of the track! But what surprised ARMYs the most when the song came out two months ago is the fact that he also appeared in the official music video with PSY, a rarity for any BTS member!

The song became an instant hit both domestically and internationally. It bagged the second highest spot on the South Korean streaming platform Melon, while the music video gained 110 million views within a week of its release. SUGA received much praise for his musicality and production skills, as these achievements re-iterated his Midas touch as a musician.

"THAT THAT CO-WRITTEN, ARRANGED, PRODUCED, FEATURING AND LIVE PERFORMED BY MIN YOONGI pic.twitter.com/D4VyHB14Bk" — nir⁷ 🃏 (@ughtan7) July 16, 2022

Last month PSY shared some clips of him performing “That That” on stage and its crazy crowd reception. ARMYs were hoping that SUGA would get to perform the song on stage as well and witness the magic he created himself soon.


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