KARD’S Heartthrob BM Dances His Way Into Dallas’ Heart
Not even heavy rain nor loud thunder could keep BM from his Dallas fans. BM, the soloist and main rapper of the co-ed K-Pop group KARD, stopped in Dallas for the second of three sold-out shows on his six-stop After The After Party tour to a full house of fans ready to party with him.
After two killer performances from the opening acts Uzuhan and sunkis, which gave fans glimpses of everything the show had to offer, BM took the stage to hundreds of hollering and cheering fans.
BM promised a night of raunchy fun for his 21+ only, no phones allowed show — and he delivered. While BM insisted that the rules were made so he could be free to express himself on stage, it also enabled fans to openly interact with BM both on and off stage.
All ticket tiers, excluding GA, included entry into a raffle where four lucky winners had a chance to go onstage with BM at different times during the show. The first winner won a one-on-one experience where BM sat them down on stage and started dancing for them in front of an awestruck crowd of fans who all wished they were up there instead. The fan thanked BM for the performance by giving him a cowboy hat, a Texas concert tradition. Later, the other three winners were brought up on stage for a dance contest. Each contestant gave it their all, and the audience members were intrigued as they loudly cheered for their favorite contestant when it was time for BM to crown the winner. Contestant number one got the most cheers and was gifted the first designer bag BM ever purchased, signed by him as their grand prize. The other two contestants did not leave empty handed; each of them got a photo with BM for their participation.
It wasn’t just the fans who won the contest who got to interact with BM. From making the audience scream out his name to asking if there were any male fans in the audience as he couldn’t see any, BM had plenty of interactions with his fans. Three particularly bold fans decided to throw articles of clothing at him, which he gleefully used as props once they hit the stage. There were even two instances where he threw free merch into the crowd to whoever was lucky enough to catch it.
BM took pride in his reputation as the idol who writes crazy tweets and makes “music your mother shouldn’t know you’re listening to.” Staying true to his reputation, he sang some of his dirtier songs like “Badgirl Badboy” and “Nectar,” which both included lyrics that made the audience blush. However, he later said that despite his reputation, he also has a very big heart that makes him write “simp music” like his next few songs “LIE” and “Broken Me.”
It seems the highlight of the show for fans was the moment BM finally stopped teasing them and took his undershirt off before his “final” two songs. At the beginning of the night, BM arrived on stage wearing a jacket, of which he quickly got rid of early on, and fans had been begging for him to take off the remaining layer ever since. When the chants of “take it off” first started, BM laughed and assured fans that they would get to that eventually. Playfully, BM addressed the impatient crowd saying, “Let me give you dinner first and the dessert later.”
BM pretended to end the show after a group photo where he told the audience to say, “1, 2, 3, big tiddies!,” a reference to his infamous “Big Tiddy Gang” that he coined on an Instagram live and now uses in all of his merch. That wasn’t the end of the show as he would return to sing two more songs, one of them chosen by the audience each night. Dallas fans all agreed that he should sing “Motion.” Though the show was over, fans were left with an unforgettable experience and the promise of an After The After The After Party with all of BM’s openers in attendance.
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Edited by Martina Yee