"Come on, Armie, hand in hand."
World 'Ami' filled the arrivals halls: holding hands, creating a 'Purple Line'; campaigning for BTS' safe entry into LA.
BTS arrived at Tom Bradley International Airport on flight KE017 at 11am on Friday. To promote the '2018 Billboards Music Awards' performance stage.
Los Angeles, which was found about six months after "AMA" last November, was occupied by a larger fandom; New York, Mexico, Europe, Japan and Chinese fans paralyzed the airport.
The mature fandom culture was impressive: fans created a 'Purple Line' for BTS, producing the Hangul phrases: 'Come and Armie in hand' and 'We'll Protect BTS'.
Finally, BTS showed up at the arrival hall. “Good-bye.” Even then, Washington Metro remained unwavering.
The BTS made it safe to enter the country thanks to Washington Metro, which also gave them time to look at the fans.
Fan service was also of all-time class: RM, Suga, Jung Guk and Jean waved at fans; Vue blew a signature 'V' pose, and Jay Hop carried fans' images in a ponca.
Leader RM said in an interview with '' on the day, "I am more excited and nervous than ever when I arrived in LA." "I am really grateful for the warm welcome."
On the stage for "Billboards" Performer, RM said: "There are many situations that we can't predict, so it's difficult and trembling. I'll show you a great stage," he said.
BTS continues its massive promotion before attending "Billboards"; it will feature the stage for its new song "Fake Love" on NBC's "Ellen Show".
Meanwhile, BTS will appear as Performer for the 2018 Billboards Music Awards in Las Vegas on the 20th.
He was nominated for the "Top Social Artist" category for the second consecutive year, winning the award with an overwhelming figure of 320 million votes last year; it is also likely to win this year.
World 'Ami' campaigning for safe entry of BTS.
Complete the Purple Line with a Purple ribbon.
BTS who showed up at the LA immigration station.
Jimin, who looks happy when he sees Ami.
A more friendly fan service than ever.
Suga leaving for LA promotion.