BTS, Japan charts also topped the list...Oricon #1

Group BTS swept the Japan Oricon charts following the United States of America Billboard and the UK Official Chart.Japan Oricon said, BTS new album Map of the Sol: Persona topped the digital album charts in the first week of sales in Japan.This album was the number one album, and it was the fourth highest in the digital album charts, following the Love Your Self-Resolution Anser, which ranked first in the digital album charts last September.Earlier, United States of America Billboard and the British Official charts predicted that the BTS new album would be ranked # 1 on the Billboard main album chart Billboard 200 and UK Office Album Chart.He will be a performer at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards in United States of America Las Vegas on May 1, and has been nominated for the Top Duo/Group category and the Top Social Artist category.On May 4, we will have a stadium tour in eight regions around the world, including United States of America Los Angeles, Brazil, Sao Paulo, London, France and Paris.

Group BTS swept the Japan Oricon charts following the United States of America Billboard and the UK Official Chart.

Japan Oricon said, "BTS' new album 'Map of the Sol: Persona' topped the digital album charts in the first week of sales in Japan."

"This album was the number one album, and it was the fourth highest in the digital album charts, following the 'Love Your Self-Resolution Anser', which ranked first in the digital album charts last September."

Earlier, United States of America Billboard and the British Official charts predicted that the BTS new album would be ranked # 1 on the Billboard main album chart 'Billboard 200' and UK 'Office Album Chart'.

He will be a performer at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards in United States of America Las Vegas on May 1, and has been nominated for the Top Duo/Group category and the Top Social Artist category.

On May 4, we will have a stadium tour in eight regions around the world, including United States of America Los Angeles, Brazil, Sao Paulo, London, France and Paris.