BTS gave their fans another treat ahead of BE (Essential Edition)'s release. On Tuesday, MTV announced that the seven-member group will soon appear on its special feature, MTV Unplugged.

Billboard reported that the segment, titled MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS will "find the group bringing their own spin on the vaunted franchise." They are set to offer the fandom, especially the ARMY, a "front-row seat to never-before-seen versions" of their hits from their upcoming album, adding that they will perform their latest tracks in their most "intimate settings."

Cheat Sheet reiterated some of the details that fans may expect for the upcoming appearance. As reported, the BTS already released a trailer for the special feature, which will air on Feb. 23.

In the material, fans could hear one of the K-pop artists' most successful tracks, "Dynamite." It also features some clips from the actual performance night, wherein the members are wearing brown suits with insignias on their respective jackets.

Later in the trailer, the artists appear to have changed their entire outfits into gray ensembles, as well as white suits. The publication, then, noted that the K-pop group filmed the performance night in Seoul, South Korea.

The announcement came ahead of the release of BE (Essential Edition), which will be on Feb. 19. Earlier in January, BTS' parent company, Big Hit Entertainment, shared that the group will unveil "surprise gifts" before their fans in the days to come.

Many fans and reports seemingly believe that the latest movements of the K-pop group are part of their big presents to the fandom. Prior to this, the seven K-pop stars also released "notes" for some of the tracks of their latest album.

The notes served as teasers, as well, for avid followers. Each member has their own "notes," wherein they appear to conceptualize the lyrics and hum the tune of the track in question.

In other news, BTS reached new heights last month when their "Dynamite" outfits became the "top-selling items" at a charity auction.

Reports said that the seven colorful ensembles were sold for a total of $162,500, which is "more than eight times" the estimated amount of the whole collection. Asia Tatler, later on, said that the proceeds from the auction would benefit MusiCares, which is a charity that provides aid to people in the industry who were "devastated by COVID-19."

Apart from BTS, several artists placed some of their items, as well, to help the entire organization. These artists include Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Bob Dylan, and The Foo Fighters.