K-pop titan BTS may be on hiatus, but its members are still booked and busy.

Jimin and Jungkook (affectionately dubbed “Jikook”) are set to star in the new travel show “Are You Sure?!” on Disney+, Bighit Music and management company Hybe announced Wednesday.

The eight-part series follows the duo as they explore three scenic locales — New York state; Jeju Island in South Korea; and Sapporo, Japan — and “will give a deeper look into Jimin and Jungkook’s undeniable chemistry and endearing friendship as they bond over a variety of unforgettable moments.”

“Are You Sure?!” was filmed in 2023, prior to Jimin’s and Jungkook’s December enlistment in the South Korean military.

New episodes of “Are You Sure?!” will be released every Thursday from Aug. 8 through Sept. 19. The streaming service previously released a BTS docuseries in 2023 and a concert film in 2022.

German town renamed for Swift: The Swifties are about to take over the German city formerly known as Gelsenkirchen, where American superstar Taylor Swift is set to give three Eras Tour concerts later this month.

In honor of the singer, the city has renamed itself “Swiftkirchen” — at least temporarily — to welcome the tens of thousands of fans who are expected to come for her shows July 17, 18 and 19.

A yellow city sign with the new name — which translates roughly to “Swift’s Church” — was unveiled Tuesday by Swift fan Aleshanee Westhoff, who suggested the name to the city’s mayor and started a petition a few weeks ago. Mayor Karin Welge thanked the teenager for her “great idea” in a letter accepting the proposal.

The Swiftie sign has been emblazoned with a pink portrait of the pop icon and is located in the city center. Several more signs “at highly frequented locations in Gelsenkirchen” will be put up in the coming days.

Cardi B sued over song: Rapper Cardi B is facing allegations of stealing other artists’ music after a Texas duo claimed her song “Enough (Miami)” infringes on their copyrighted material.

Artists Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar — better known as Sten Joddi and Kemika1956 — filed a lawsuit Wednesday, arguing Cardi and her team used portions of their song “Greasy Frybread” without permission.

Joddi and Kemika claim they endured “substantial” financial losses and harm to their reputations and marketability as a result of the infringement. They’re seeking $50 million in damages, according to court records.

“Enough (Miami)” debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 following its release in March. “Greasy Frybread,” released in November 2021, was featured in promotions for the FX series “Reservation Dogs.”

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