Jungkook, one of the most famed members of K-pop band BTS, will be performing at the upcoming Grammy Awards after fully recovering from COVID-19. The 24-year-old tested positive for the virus on March 28.

Jungkook was put into quarantine on Saturday after arriving in Nevada’s Las Vegas for the musical award ceremony, which is scheduled for April 4.

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South Korean band’s management agency said in a statement Sunday, “We would like to inform you that BTS member Jungkook has made a full recovery from COVID-19 and his quarantine has concluded as of Saturday.”

“Jungkook has been under self-quarantine and administering self-treatment since last Sunday and in accordance with the guidelines of health authorities in the United States, Jungkook can resume his daily activities from today. He experienced a slight sore throat during the quarantine but he has made a recovery from it”, the statement from the band’s management added.

The K-pop star conducted a rapid antigen test after his quarantine period was completed, which came back negative. The organisers of the events approved Jungkook’s presence after the test came back negative.

Jungkook will join fellow members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin and V for their stage act at the Grammys, where the septet is also nominated in the best pop duo/group performance category for their English single “Butter”.

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J-Hope, who also recovered from COVID-19 earlier this week, recently flew to the United States from native South Korea to take part in the activities related to the music awards night, which will air live in India on early Monday morning, according to reports from PTI.

Post the Grammys, BTS is also set to perform at four shows at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium as part of their extended ‘Permission to Dance On Stage’ tour.