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BTS spreads Christmas cheer with version of ‘Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town’

/ 04:06 PM December 02, 2020

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BTS on the set of The Disney Holiday Singalong (Image: Twitter/@bts_bighit)

K-pop group BTS performed their own rendition of the popular Christmas song “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” to kick off the holiday season.

The boy band’s performance is part of ABC’s special called “The Disney Holiday Singalong.” The video also quickly features the fictional character Tinkerbell before the members break into song, as seen on ABC’s YouTube page on Nov. 30.

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The group then sings and dances in a set decorated with a large Christmas tree and gold and white ornaments. Meanwhile, the members are dressed in cozy white, red, brown and black outfits.

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As they ended the cheerful holiday tune, the group took the time to wish their fans and viewers happy holidays.

Along with BTS, their fellow artists Katy Perry, Michael Bublé and Andrea Bocelli also performed Christmas classics such as “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” and “Silent Night.”  /ra

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