Which songs did BTS' Jungkook sing during his November 16 livestream? Complete setlist explored

BTS’ Jungkook sing many songs during his November 16 livestream (Image via BIGHIT)
BTS’ Jungkook sing many songs during his November 16 livestream (Image via BIGHIT)

BTS' Jungkook hosted a livestream via the Korean social media app Weverse to interact with his fans on November 16. During his livestream, the K-pop idol performed several songs, including those by artists like Lady Gaga, Shawn Mendes, Adam Levine, and more. BTS’ Jungkook sang some of his solo hits like SEVEN, Hate You, Too Sad to Dance, alongside his group songs.

Here’s the complete rundown of songs that BTS’ Jungkook performed during his latest livestream:

  • I’ll Never Love Again (WOODZ)
  • I’ll Never Love Again (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
  • Never Not (Lauv)
  • Falling (Jungkook Cover)
  • Hate You (Jungkook)
  • Seven (Jungkook)
  • Life Goes On (BTS)
  • Too Sad to Dance (Jungkook)
  • Drowning (WOODZ)
  • When I Was Your Man (Bruno Mars)
  • Golden (HUNTR/X)
  • Talking to the Moon (Bruno Mars)
  • There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (Shawn Mendes)
  • The Truth Untold (BTS)
  • Lost Star (Adam Levine)
  • Open Your Eyes (From the Musical “The Man Who Laughs”)

BTS' Jungkook recently bought a new camera setup

The youngest member of BTS surprised fans with an impromptu early morning Weverse livestream on Sunday in South Korea. BTS’ Jungkook appeared tired after a long night. However, the Hate You singer went on to delight viewers for an hour with humor, song snippets from different artists, and even offered his fans a teaser of his future gaming streams.

The session marked his zeal during the septet's military hiatus, ending with warm farewells that led to global social media trends.

For his latest livestream, BTS' Jungkook pulled off an Adidas Y-3 X Neighbourhood Black Graphic Hoodie. JK wrapped up his look with a pair of glasses.

In related development, BTS' Jungkook recently upgraded his mic and camera setup. The Golden maknae performed a livestream on Weverse on November 4 using his newly purchased camera and lighting equipment.

Earlier that day, the Still With You singer shared with his followers the reason for the delay in his livestream. He sent a Weverse message to his followers that he had purchased new streaming equipment. Soon after he bought his new setup, he did a Weverse live and explained camera features and gesture controls to his viewers.


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Edited by Priscillah Mueni