South Korean rapper Suga donates 100 million Korean won for Coronavirus relief

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 29, 2020 11:37 AM2020-02-29T11:37:34+5:302020-02-29T11:39:29+5:30

South Korean rapper and songwriter Suga has come to the rescue of coronavirus victims after the 26-year old donated ...

South Korean rapper Suga donates 100 million Korean won for Coronavirus relief | South Korean rapper Suga donates 100 million Korean won for Coronavirus relief

South Korean rapper Suga donates 100 million Korean won for Coronavirus relief

South Korean rapper and songwriter Suga has come to the rescue of coronavirus victims after the 26-year old donated an astronimical amount of 100 million Korean won. As per OSEN, the donation has been made towards a disaster relief organisation working towards the prevention and relief of Coronavirus. The BTS  rapper donated the money to his home city Daegu based Hope Bridege Korea Diaster Relief Association. Following his contribution, ARMY members began donating the refund money from the concert cancellation to the fund.

A source from the Association told the outlet, "BTS's fans have been donating after Suga donated a whopping amount. The foundation noticed a notable increase in the donations yesterday. Several ARMY members also took to Twitter to urge fellow BTS fans to join them in their heartwarming moment. The band has been preparing for their comeback tour - Map of the Soul tour - however there has been a few issuues. It was only earlier this week, Big Hit Entertainment confirmed that the Coronavirus outbreak had impacted BTS Map of the Soul tour.  The Bangton Boys had to cancel their Seoul concerts over the scare of the deadly virus.
 

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