Google released two BTS collabs for BTS ARMY’s ninth anniversary on July 9, 2022.
Google unveiled a new street view experiment in partnership with the band for Twitter’s anniversary.
The BTS x Street Galleries exhibition showcases the group’s favourite art.
Each member has curated a virtual exhibit in public settings that BTS fans would recognise.
J-Hope decorated the UN General Assembly, where BTS spoke and filmed a music video last year; RM walks fans through Seoul’s Namdaemun, where BTS performed in 2021.

BTS partnered with YouTube Shorts to host #MyBTStory.
The monthlong challenge allowed ARMY and music fans to share their most memorable BTS moments. A special ARMY tribute film will be released on BTS’ official YouTube channel on July 13.
Minor problems aside, the experience offers a glance at each member’s artistic preferences and personality.
V calls a rowing photo “my jam.” Jin writes of Corradini’s Adonis, “Everyone knows I’m attractive.”
“I love taking images of the clouds since each one is distinctive,” Jungkook says.
The Arts & Culture portal offers virtual tours of the Alhambra and Giza Pyramids.
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The band has six YouTube Billion Views Club videos.
“Butter” had 108.2 million views in 24 hours.
BTS’s “Dynamite” had 101.1 million views in the first 24 hours.