Watch BTS stop traffic for 'Late Late Show' crosswalk concert

A detour from their usual performances
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By , Audacy

Having already performed in stadiums all around the globe, BTS opted for something a bit more pedestrian for their latest concert, and by pedestrian we mean — an actual crosswalk.

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On Thursday night (December 16), the K-Pop phenom group literally stopped L.A. traffic with their performance for The Late Late Show With James Corden.

Not the first time for James doing this musical bit, in which he gets his guest stars to run out on a Los Angeles crosswalk during a red light traffic stop to perform until the light turns green. It was however the first for BTS.

And despite discussing it amongst themselves, where comments like, "I'm scared" and "I don't think this is safe" were most definitely uttered. Corden convinced V, Jungkook, Park Ji-min, Jin, Suga, RM, and J-Hope to do it anyway.

As soon as the light turned red outside of Television City in West Hollywood, the band ran into the street, complete with backup dancers, a trampoline, and signage that read "Butter," and quickly burst into song and dance, churning out the smooth hit for those luckily enough stuck at the light.

After a quick costume change and change of set dressing, the band came out to perform their second number, "Permission to Dance,” followed by their third and final performance of “Dynamite,” which, yes, required yet another outfit change and brand new props.

While some of those stopped in their cars clearly had no idea what was going on, others (obvious BTS fans) couldn't help but pop out of their vehicles and dance along. Matching the same excitement level as the BTS Army congregated on the opposite sidewalk with signs.

Watch all musical madness and hilarity below.

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