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Here’s How To Watch ‘MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS’ In Australia

If you're wondering how to watch 'MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS', you've come to the right place.

In huge news for the ARMY, BTS have announced they will appear on MTV Unplugged Presents later this month – joining the hallowed company of Nirvana, Paul McCartney, Lauryn Hill, Miley Cyrus and more who have all graced the legendary program. Don't want to miss this seminal moment for the icons? Here's how to watch BTS' Unplugged set in Australia.

When does MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS air?

The global premiere of MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS takes place on Tuesday February 23 at 9pm EST.

That means folks living in Australia can tune in to see BTS' Unplugged set live on Wednesday February 24 at 1pm (AEDT). Fans in New Zealand should tune in at 3pm on the same day.

What channel does MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS play on in Australia?

To watch BTS play live, switch on MTV on Foxtel (channel 122) and Fetch (104).

The Unplugged show will also play on MTV Hits, one of MTV Australia's popular music channels, at the same time. Head to MTV Hits on Foxtel (801) and on Fetch (139).

Where else can I watch MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS in Australia?

BTS' set will be replayed on our MTV channels at various times during the next few weeks, see the below list for the exact times and dates.

Prefer to stream the set on your laptop, tablet or iPhone? Foxtel offers subscribers a link to their channels here.

MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS  full channel replay list

On MTV Australia's channels, MTV Unplugged's BTS set will replay at the following times (AEDT).

Wednesday, February 24:

21:30pm

Friday, February 26:

22:35pm

Sunday, February 28:

9:50am

Sunday, February 28:

18:40pm

Friday, March 9:

22:30pm

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