BTS’s “Good Morning America” Performance Resurfaces Amid Viral aespa Backlash

“This was also a five year old group…”

Following aespa’s recent Good Morning America performance going viral for all the wrong reasons, fans have been revisiting past stages on the same show — most notably BTS’s 2018 appearance.

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The boy group’s performance has once again drawn praise, highlighting the stark contrast between reactions to the two groups.

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BTS performed “IDOL” on Good Morning America back in 2018, during promotions for the repackage of their album Love Yourself: Answer. Similar to aespa’s recent U.S. promotion of “Rich Man,” BTS’s stage was part of an effort to reach international audiences while still actively promoting in Korea.

Despite performing on a relatively small stage with limited production, the group delivered a tightly choreographed, high-energy performance that left a lasting impression.

As discussions around aespa’s viral backlash spread online, clips of BTS’s stage quickly resurfaced. Many fans pointed out how BTS managed to make the small setup feel dynamic and engaging, with polished choreography and strong stage presence that captured viewers’ attention.

Even years later, BTS’s Good Morning America performance continues to be remembered as one of their most iconic live stages in the US, demonstrating their ability to give impressive performances even under challenging circumstances.

The renewed focus comes at a time when aespa’s performance is still under scrutiny, further fueling debates about how K-pop groups adapt to international stages.

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Karina, aespa’s leader and main dancer, is facing the most backlash in particular. You can read more about it below.

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