BTS made its debut at No. 43 on the Forbes Celeb100 list, taking home $57 million in pretax income over the past year
Getty ImagesBurn The Stage: The Movie, , a concert movie in honor of their world tour; the latter album series and BTS’ latest No. 1 release, , padded the band’s coffers.
Endorsement deals with brands like Hyundai and Coca Cola added millions as well. , which allows fans to virtually manage BTS from their smartphones. Although the app debuted after our scoring period, it reached No. 1 in app stores around the globe. That bodes well for the group’s prospects for a Celebrity 100 return next year.
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