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Timeline of K-pop atBillboard in the 2020s is a history ofK-pop as recorded byBillboard,Billboard charts, andBillboard K-Town, an online magazinecolumn, presented byBillboard on its Billboard.com site, that reports onK-pop music; artists, concerts,chart information and news events.[1][2] It is preceded by earlier history atTimeline of K-pop atBillboard.

By the end of the 2010s,BTS was dominatingBillboard K-pop charting in the U.S.[3][4] "Army" fans atLove Yourself World Tour, Los Angeles, 2018.

Legend

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Type codes
TEvent type
BBillboard picks
CConcert events
CHChart information
FFan picks
INIndustry news
MTMovie or television related
OOther
Location codes
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South KoreaKR
United StatesUS
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2020

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OJan2Return of group on hiatus announcedBig Bang,Coachella's April scheduled line-up includes them; the first official news of the group's return since military service for four members andSeungri's 2019 exit from the group.[5]US
INJan6Group disbands over vote-fixing controversyX1, formed in 2019 on the TV competition seriesProduce 101, disbanded due to theMnet vote manipulation investigation.[6]KR
INJan14Twitter announces K-pop tweets for 2019BTS was the top tweeted music account overall and a BTS video ofJungkook dancing toBillie Eilish's "Bad Guy" was the top tweet overall.
6.1 billion K-pop related tweets in 2019 (fifteen percent increase from 2018) emanated from these 15 countries: Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, U.S., Philippines, Brazil, Malaysia, Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Canada, France, Great Britain, India, and Turkey.[7][8]
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OJan231st platinum albumRIAA certification and 3rd singleBTS, albumLove Yourself: Answer (released on November 21, 2018) and single "Idol" receive platinum (1 million units) certification. Singles "Mic Drop" and "Boy with Luv" previously received platinum.[9]US
BJan23K-pop executive on 2020Billboard Power ListBang Si-hyuk, CEO/Executive Producer ofBig Hit Entertainment, (selected in the "Management" section, list is organized by sector, then listed alphabetically).
Accomplishments cited included BTS' charting (1st group sinceThe Beatles to have three #1 albums on theBillboard 200 in less than a year) and record revenue reports ($172 million for first half of 2019);
along with diversifying the company: premiering a new groupTXT (topped World Albums chart), acquiringSource Music and launching the mobile gameBTS World.[10]
US
BJan23K-pop executive on 2020 Billboard Impact ListLee Soo-man, Executive Producer ofSM Entertainment, (22 noted industry honorees, in addition to theBillboard Power List, listed alphabetically).
Accomplishments cited included: launching newsupergroupSuperM, years in entertainment (since 1970s),
partnering withCapitol Music Group and withGlobal Citizen (serving as executive director for the 2020Global Citizen Festival's scheduled Seoul date in September).[11]
US
MTJan261stGrammy Award performanceBTS,62nd Annual Grammy Awards, all seven members performed withLil Nas X, a new rendition of his hit "Old Town Road", a remix called "Seoul Town Road" that he recorded withRM; others joining the song's medley of other remixes wereBilly Ray Cyrus,Diplo,Mason Ramsey andNas.[12][13]US
MTJan282nd time guests onThe Late Late Show with James CordenBTS, perform their new release "Black Swan" and interview with host.[14]US
INJan31– presentK-pop affected byCOVID-19 pandemicAfter 11 confirmed cases were reported in South Korea, acts started adjusting live schedules inSoutheast Asia, followed by international scheduling.[15][16]Billboard compiled a continual "updating" list on February 26 of COVID-19 pandemic postponed and cancelled concerts from January to present; including some for K-pop artists: BTS,Seventeen,Taeyeon,GFriend,Got7,Twice,NCT Dream,Stray Kids,Momoland,Ha Sung-woon, rock bandNo Brain.[17]KR
CHFeb3Chart-breaking record at #1 onSocial 50 chartBTS, #1 all-time artists with most non-consecutive weeks, 164 (chart dated February 8), 173 total weeks on chart since October 2016, Justin Bieber (record holder since March 2011) is behind at 163 weeks at #1.
Also, at #1 for consecutive weeks since the chart dated July 29, 2017, "the first act in the Social 50’s nine-year history to rule for 100 straight weeks, 150 straight weeks and for an entire calendar year (2018 and 2019)".[18]
US
OFeb9Group performs atOscars afterpartyA.C.E,92nd Academy Awards afterparty for winning South Korean filmParasite at Los Angeles'Soho House, held byCJ Entertainment andNeon.[19]US
MTFeb113rd boy group performs onJimmy Kimmel Live!SuperM, in their first live U.S. TV debut, perform "Jopping" and "Dangerous Woman".[20]US
FFeb21Album wins best new music release pollBTS,Map of the Soul: 7, wins a weekly fan poll over releases byThe Weeknd,Selena Gomez andTaylor Swift.[21]US
CHFeb233rd group in top five onBillboard 200#5,Monsta X'sAll About Luv (chart dated February 29), after BTS (three #1s) and SuperM (one #1).[22][23]US
MTFeb241st artists perform inGrand Central StationBTS, as the chief guests ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2nd time on show), they were interviewed and played games on theNew York City Subway, visitedKatz's Delicatessen and performed their new release "On" at Grand Central Station.[24]US
INFeb25-27K-pop continued affect by theCOVID-19 pandemicAfter nearly 1000 cases and 10 deaths in South Korea, postponements and cancellations continued: in the U.S. the Overpass Music Festival inOrange County, California and theKorea Times Music Festival where K-pop performances were lined up; in South Korea andAsia, several group's concerts (including Seoul dates for BTS), and theKorean Music Awards and The Fact Music Awards.[16][25][26]KR
MTFeb251st artists onCarpool KaraokeBTS, joinThe Late Late Show with James Corden (3rd time on show) for a pre-recorded ride in a van where they sing and converse with the host, including a cover ofPost Malone's "Circles" and the theme song fromFriends.[27]US
FFeb27Top overallYouTube premiere to dateBTS, "On", its second music video release with a "cinematic storyline", 1.54 million concurrent views.[28]O
CHMar14th #1 album onBillboard 200BTS,Map of the Soul: 7 (chart dated March 7), fourth #1 in about 1 year and nine months, along withMap of the Soul: Persona (2019),Love Yourself: Answer (September, 2018), andLove Yourself: Tear (June 2, 2018); just behind group actsThe Monkees (1 year, 21 days),The Beatles (1 year, 5 months) and solo artistFuture (1 year, 7 months).
Including more top statistics, it is the tenth mostly non-English language #1: (BTS (total 4), SuperM (1),Andrea Bocelli (1),Il Divo (1),Josh Groban (1),Selena Gomez (1) andThe Singing Nun (1).[29]
US
CHMar21st group with 3 songs in Top 10Billboard Hot 100#4, BTS, "On" (chart dated March 7), along with "Boy with Luv" feat.Halsey #8 (April 27, 2019) and "Fake Love" #10 (June 2, 2018); join soloist Psy's two top ten chartings.[30]

It is the twentieth non-English language song in the top ten for the chart's one hundred years' history and BTS are the only artists with three songs and Psy the only with two.[31]

US
CHMar3Overall top group at #1 onArtist 100 chart#1, BTS, (chart dated March 7), the return makes a total of six weeks at #1, last charting at #1 on May 25, 2019; a top record for duo/group, and second to Taylor Swift's 37 weeks since the chart began in 2014.[32]US
CMar101st concert at a U.S.rodeoNCT 127,Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, performed a solo concert to about 62,000 fans at theNRG Stadium.[33][34][35]US
MTMar161st artists onThe Kelly Clarkson ShowMonsta X, perform "You Can't Hold My Heart" from their first all English albumAll About Luv.[36]US
CHMar174th group in top five onBillboard 200#5, NCT 127'sNeo Zone (chart dated March 21), after BTS (four #1s), SuperM (one #1), Monsta X (one #5); combined with BTS (Map of the Soul:7, currently at #8) to make two K-pop albums in the top 10 for the same chart date.[37][38]US
CMar25– presentOnline events during COVID-19K-pop artists were included on aBillboard continual "updating" list of livestreams and virtual concerts to watch from March to present:[39]
March 25,Golden Child's concert on YouTube.[39]
March 30, BTS perform "Boy with Luv" onThe Late Late Show with James Corden's Homefest fundraising special (Facebook, Instagram and TV) from their practice room.[40]
April 18, SuperM joinsTogether at Home, a televised and online benefit concert for the COVID-19 pandemic organized byLady Gaga, theWorld Health Organization and Global Citizen. SuperM is included in the six-hour live stream line-up prior to the TV show.[41]
April 18 and 19, BTS, Bang Bang Con, livestream concert on YouTube.[42]
April 25, SuperM, Beyond Live, virtual livestream concert onV Live.[43] andGolden Child's concert on YouTube.
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CApr7Group posts concert video of last year's Coachella performanceBlackpink's April 12, 2019 performance of "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" on YouTube; they were the first K-pop girl group performers at Coachella which is normally held in April, but rescheduled for October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[44]O
CHApr11Fans propel old album and singles to chartsBTS,2 Cool 4 Skool, the group's debut album release on June 12, 2013, #12 World Albums (chart dated April 11). ARMY fans played a social mediaApril Fools' Day joke touting the upcoming debut of a "new" boy band called BTS and revisited the group's debut music.
Their debut single on the album, "No More Dream" jumped to #2 (prior peak #14) on theWorld Digital Song Sales chart and five more of its singles entered the chart for the first time: "Like" (#10), ""Intro: 2 Cool 4 Skool" (#18, featuring DJ Friz), "Interlude" (#22), "Skit: Circle Room Talk" (#23), and "Outro: Circle Room Cypher" (#24).[45][46]
US
CApr28BTS postpones entire world tourMap of the Soul Tour, after original Seoul dates starting on April 11 and subsequent North America dates were postponed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47][48]O
BMay1Artists inBillboard's top weekly items"13 Best Things That Happened in Music This Week",J-Hope's livestream performance ofToosie Slide andLisa's high-booted legs from a performance video inmemes.[49]US
MTMay2Artists awarded atNickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsBTS, Favorite Music Group award (also nominated for Favorite Global Music Star award, which Taylor Swift won),Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together, first remote awards' show for COVID-19.[50][51][52]US
FMay22Mixtape wins best new weekly music pollSuga (Agust D),D-2, wins a weekly fan poll with "Rain on Me (Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande song)" coming in second.[53]US
OMay28– June 4K-pop artists supportBlack Lives MatterAfter themurder of George Floyd, artists includingJay Park,Tiger JK,Eric Nam,Got7'sMark Tuan,CL,Day6'sJae Park,Amber Liu,Red Velvet'sYeri,Crush,Tiffany Young,PH-1,Minzy,Kard's B.M and Jiwoo,Zelo,DPR Live,Momoland members,Samuel,VIXX'sRavi,AleXa,Lee Hi,Kevin Woo,Dean,Dal Shabet'sPark Subin,Hoya,Jessi,Code Kunst (producer), 2Z (K-pop/rock band), Miso (rapper/singer),Holland, and BTS.[54][55]O
OJune2–K-pop fans support Black Lives Matter onlineK-pop fandoms clogged U.S. police apps and took over racist hashtags like “whitelivesmatter” and “WhiteOutWednesday” with K-pop memes.[56][57]O
OJune6–72 million dollar donation to Black Lives MatterBTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated 1 million dollars, which was reported on June 6, and ARMY fandom matched the donation by June 7 with another million for BLM and other organizations for racial inequality.[56][58][59]O
OJun16Death of K-pop group member at 28-years-oldKim Jeong-hwan (Yohan), a member ofTST, joined the group in 2017.[60]KR
OJune20K-pop fans focus on U.S. President'spolitical campaignK-pop fans joinedTikTok users in an online no-show protest to bloat ticket requests forDonald Trump's Tulsa rally, which they did not attend.[61]US
FJun29Top overallYouTube premiere to dateBlackpink, "How You Like That" (released June 26), 1.66 million concurrent views; and top overall 24-hour music video debut with 86.3 million views.[62]O
FJul8Group in top subscribed YouTube channelsBlackpink, #6 in YouTube's history, over 40 million subscribers, second female act and first non-English-speaking act; following Justin Bieber,Marshmello,Ed Sheeran,Eminem and Ariana Grande.[63]O
FJul9Billboard K-pop cover wins awardASME Readers' Choice Award for best entertainment and celebrity cover, "Blackpink Meets the Red, White and Blue" (March 2, 2019).[64][65]O
BJul15Groups inBillboard's best boy band album picks"The 30 Best Boy Band Albums of the Past 30 Years: Staff Picks", #3, BTS,The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever (2016), #11,Seo Taiji and Boys,Seo Taiji and Boys (1992), #17, Big Bang,Made (2015), #21H.O.T.,We Hate All Kinds of Violence (1996), and #26, BTS,Map of the Soul: 7 (2020).[66]US
MTAug204th boy group performs onGood Morning AmericaSuperM, their new single "100", in their debut on a U.S. morning TV show, via a video from Seoul.[67]US
FAug23Top overallYouTube premiere to dateBTS, "Dynamite" (released August 21), more than 3 million concurrent views; and top overall 24-hour music video debut with 101.1 million views.[68][69]O
BAug27Artists onBillboard's top 100 MV artist's list"The 100 Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time: Staff List", including theirMTV classic mv and one YouTube pick:
#37,Girls' Generation, "Gee" and "Paparazzi",
#52,Red Velvet, "Red Flavor" and "Wish Tree", and
#74, BTS, "DNA" and "Not Today".[70]
US
MTAug301st group performance at MTV VMA show
and 2nd time winners
BTS,2020 MTV Video Music Awards, performed "Dynamite" in front of agreen screen from South Korea with New York City locations in the background and won all four awards they were nominated for: "Best Group" (Blackpink and Monsta X were also nominated in this category) and for their song "On" won "Best Pop", "Best Choreography", and "Best K-pop". Blackpink's "How You Like That" won "Song of the Summer".[71][72]US
CHAug311st #1 onBillboard Hot 100 chartBTS, #1, "Dynamite" (chart dated September 5), released at midnight on August 21. To date, they also have four #1 albums on theBillboard 200 chart, the highest record at #1 for 194 weeks on the Social 50 chart and four #1 songs on the Digital Song Sales chart. "Dynamite" had the highest weekly digital sales for a group sincePrince andThe Revolution's 1984 "Purple Rain" (May 14, 2016).

Hot 100 chart statistics include:

  • Their fourth single in the top ten with a total of twelve on the chart
  • Top K-pop act, besting Psy's #2 "Gangnam Style" (seven weeks in October - November 2012)
  • Top Asian act sinceKyu Sakamoto's #1 "Sukiyaki" (June 1963) andFar East Movement's #1 "Like a G6" (October - November 2010)
  • 43rd #1 overall debut on chart[73]
US
FSep4Most commented YouTube video to dateBTS, "Dynamite" (posted August 21), more than 6.5 million comments (to date) and beating their own record with "DNA" (over 6.2 million to date) and Psy's "Gangnam Style" (over 5 million to date).[69]O
CHSep81st girl group in top 20 onBillboard Hot 100 chartBlackpink andSelena Gomez, #13, "Ice Cream" debut (chart dated September 12), released on August 28. Also debuted at #2 on the Digital Song Sales chart, #8 onStreaming Songs, and #32 and the group's first time onMainstream Top 40.[74]US

See also

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