'GMA' 2021 Summer Concert Series includes BTS, Pitbull, more: See the full line-up

Get ready for a special summer treat!

"Good Morning America” announced its star-studded musical lineup Monday for its 2021 Summer Concert Series featuring artists from around the globe.

BTS will kick off the virtual event on May 28 — one week after the release of their second English-language song, "Butter." Other performers include Bebe Rexha (June 4), Chance the Rapper (June 18), Lady A (July 2), Pitbull (July 9), Fall Out Boy (July 16), Glass Animals (July 20), Tinashe (August 9) and Bastille (August 23).

"We still have a few surprise performances we're not ready to share just yet, but trust me there are amazing concerts coming your way," "GMA" co-anchor Lara Spencer said in the announcement Monday.

Last year's iteration of the annual concert series also took place virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic and included performances from Katy Perry, John Legend, Black Eyed Peas, Ellie Goulding, Sia, Megan Thee Stallion and more.

Though the event is typically live and hosted in Central Park, this year's event can be streamed live on the "GMA" show or streamed on the ABC app, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV.

See below for the full line-up list.

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May 28 – BTS

June 4 – Bebe Rexha

June 11 – Shaggy, Sean Paul & Spice

June 18 – Chance the Rapper

June 21 – Chloe Bailey

June 24 – DJ D-Nice & NE-YO

June 25 – G-Eazy

July 2 – Lady A

July 5 – Jimmie Allen & Brad Paisley

July 7 – Karol G

July 9 – Pitbull

July 13 – The Wallflowers

July 16 – Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Fall Out Boy & Weezer

July 20 – Glass Animals

July 23 – Dierks Bentley

July 27 – Leon Bridges

July 29 – Sofia Carson

July 30 – Old Dominion

August 9 – Tinashe

August 11 – Sebastían Yatra

August 13 – Sheryl Crow

August 23 – Bastille

To be announced: Maluma, Anitt

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