‘I hope that we can get to do something together’: Armaan Malik teases potential K-Pop collaboration with BTS

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 Armaan Malik teases potential K-Pop collaboration with BTS

Singer Armaan Malik spoke about his pre-show rituals, the hard work behind his performances, upcoming music, and dreams of collaborating with BTS. Known for global hits like Echo and Memu Aagamu, he recently performed at the eco-conscious Root for Mangroves concert, supporting mangrove restoration efforts in Odisha.

Armaan Malik recently talked about his pre-show habits, the effort that goes into his live shows, his new music plans, and possible future collaborations. The singer-songwriter also shared that he really admires the K-pop band BTS and would love to work with them someday.

Armaan Malik on pre-show rituals and BTS dream

Over the years, Armaan has built a strong global presence through his international music ventures. In 2021, he made waves with his pop-EDM single “Echo,” alongside Eric Nam and KSHMR, which connected with listeners worldwide. He followed it up with the multilingual hit “Memu Aagamu,” teaming up with

Allu Arjun

, K-pop group TRI.BE, and Lost Stories. When asked by Free Press Journal about the possibility of collaborating with BTS, Armaan shared, “I hope so, and I hope that I get to do something with the boys from BTS,” he says.

“I’ve loved their music; they’re amazing artists, and I hope that we can get to do something together.”

Armaan Malik's eco-conscious concert gig

On February 7, 2026, Armaan took the stage at the Signature Packaged Drinking Water “Root for Mangroves” concert held at Leisure Valley Ground in Gurugram. The event combined his popular hits with a strong environmental message, contributing Rs. 50 from each ticket sold will go toward mangrove restoration efforts in Odisha.

Armaan Malik's Bollywood breakthrough hits

Armaan Malik broke through in Bollywood with soulful hits like ‘Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon’, ‘Bol Do Na Zara’, ‘Jab Tak’, and ‘Tum Hi Aana’, singing in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Punjabi for films such as ‘Hero’, ‘Mubarakan’, and ‘Bell Bottom’.

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