This image of BTS is provided by Big Hit Entertainment.
Proving its massive success on the American pop scene once again, K-pop boy band BTS has picked up two trophies at the annual MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) held in New Jersey, the United States.
The septet won in two categories -- best group and K-pop -- out of the five it was nominated for in the awards ceremony held at New Jersey's Prudential Center on Monday (U.S. time).
The other categories BTS was nominated for were art direction, collaboration and choreography.
Currently on its first-ever official vacation in its six-year music career, the band did not show up for the event.
Five other K-pop bands -- BLACKPINK, Monsta X, NCT 127, TXT and EXO -- competed against BTS in the K-pop category. The K-pop girl group BLACKPINK also competed for the newly established best group award, which went to BTS.
This marks the latest in a series of feats BTS recorded in the American music scene.
Earlier this year, the band achieved its third No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart with "Map of the Soul: Persona," becoming the first band to pocket three Billboard 200 No. 1s since the legendary British band, The Beatles.