In the first of a super group, BTS performed two of its biggest hits in Minecraft. If you’ve ever wondered what the square-headed, blocky version of your favorite member looked like, now you know. The group performed their number one single, Butter, and the music earned the Grammy Award, and the music released their own Permission to Dance. BTS is known for his moves, so seeing their choreography recreated in Minecraft is just weird and cute. BTS had previously made their Fortnite debut last year, joining the artists Marshmello and Ariana Grande who were featured in Epic’s free-to-play battle royale game. According to Bandwagon Asia, the BTS Minecraft concert was designed by Noxcrew, a global-based community of creators. Noxcrew did a good jobrecreating the performance wasn’t doubtless, and the simulation event that resulted in was fun. Look at the team in action in the clip below. The performance of supergroups marked the end of YouTube’s interactive Escape 2021 livestream. It seems hard to expect to escape 2021, but it seems like 2022 isn’t much better. Fingers crossed for a better year. This might be the first Minecraft performance of BTS, but it’s not the group’s first digital one. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the group mastered some of their Permission to Dance On Stage performances, as well. There was an alternate way of connecting with supporters and taking good practice during the pandemic. But will Minecraft become the next Fortnite, with a prime location for virtual concerts? It can really be hard to keep the eye on a virtual concert. But even if the games’ intrinsic qualities don’t seem to be able to create a very attractive performance, the charm and the cute fact of Minecraft might be strong enough for this not to make sense. And, if it doesn’t have Minecraft, there are quite a lot of different games who are happy to offer their musical platform. Thanks for the tip!