BTS Member SUGA Celebrates Birthday With A Meaningful Donation
BTS has become a worldwide group icon, not just for their music but also for their humanitarian-related contributions. It's no question as to why millions of people love these boys so much.
SUGA, one of their members, celebrated his 28th birthday in such a meaningful way that it had tugged many ARMYs' hearts. On March 11, in a report by the Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, SUGA donated 100 million Won (around USD 88420.46) to treat pediatric cancer patients. He celebrated his birthday two days earlier, on March 9, and donated on the same day.
He expressed and hoped that the donation would help children grow healthy and bright, especially those who cannot receive immediate treatment due to difficult family circumstances. The hospital's director Cho Ji Heum expressed that his donation was so touching, and the hospital is very grateful for BTS's spread of good influence throughout society.
Cho hopes that the group would continue to work as artists and continue to do their great work as they are loved by many fans all over the world.
BTS or Bangtan Sonyeondan made its debut in 2010 under the South Korean record label Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of the following members: Jimin, SUGA, RM, Jin, Jung Kook, V, and J-Hope. It was recently reported that the group would be performing in this year's Grammy Awards. They will be joining other confirmed performers in the events like Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Megan Thee Stallion, Chris Martin, and more. This year also marks their first-ever Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for their hit song "Dynamite," which was released on August 21, 2020.
This wasn't the first time that they have performed in the Grammys. Last year, they were also invited to perform as part of a collaboration with Lil Nas X.