After being accused of singing "off key" on M!, BTS member Jimin cancels his live performance. Countdown program

In SBS' Inkigayo, BTS member Jimin will not perform live. A pre-recorded exhibition will be played during the show.

After being accused of singing "off key" on M!, BTS member Jimin cancels his live performance. Countdown program
BTS' Jimin performed live at M! Countdown.

The BTS agency has finally confirmed reports that member Jimin, also known as Park Jimin, will not appear on SBS's Inkigayo. It was supposed to happen on April 2, when the singer was supposed to perform live. This update comes following his most recent live performance on the M! show on Mnet. Countdown.

Additionally in the M! With his most recent release, Like Crazy, Jimin won his first music program show award during the March 30 broadcast of Countdown. He also did a live performance on the show. While a lot of people praised his singing, some social media users also gave it mixed reviews.

Jimin was also accused of singing "off key" during the stage performance. Army, or BTS fans, later supported the singer on Twitter. In the midst of all of this, Mnet had taken down YouTube videos of Jimin's encore stage performance.

According to reports, Jimin's pre-recorded performance of his most recent single, "Like Crazy," will now air on the SBS show. Soompi quoted the BTS agency as saying, "Due to his schedule, it has turned out that he will not be participating in the Inkigayo live performances [tomorrow]," confirming the developments.

Other than Mnet's show, Jimin likewise showed up on KBS2's Music Bank show where he reported week after week victor. He also performed on stage, and J-Hope, a member of the same group, made a surprise appearance as a special guest.

Park Jimin has been touring in support of Face, his solo debut album. The collection dropped overall on Walk 24. "Jimin will see the fans through various activities including the “FACE” release, so we ask for your continued interest and support for Jimin's first official solo activity,” their agency Big Hit Music stated in a press release.

Before his much-anticipated performance debut, Jimin had worked together with Huge Explosion part Taeyang for the track Energy, which was a hit among fans. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook make up BTS. As of now, all individuals are seeking performance professions. They announced a break to pursue their individual paths last year. Individual BTS members will sign up for mandatory military service one at a time, and the group is expected to reunite around 2025.