K-pop sensations BTS, the globally ‌popular boy band that recently returned to the world stage after military service , scored the top honour of Artist of the Year on Monday at the fan-voted American Music Awards in Las Vegas.

The group also claimed Best Male K-pop Artist and Song of the Summer for ​the single ‘Swim’.

BTS prevailed in a high-powered Artist of the Year category that included Taylor Swift, winner of the most ​AMAs of any musician over her career, as well as Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, Harry Styles, ⁠Lady Gaga and others.

“We made it once again!” BTS member RM told screaming fans inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in ​Las Vegas. BTS won the same honour in 2021.

“Our biggest thanks and gratitude, as always, goes to the ARMYs all ​over the world,” RM added, referring to the nickname for BTS fans. “You have stood by us for the past 13 years.”

The red-carpet gala, which aired live on CBS and Paramount+, opened with members of BTS in a pre-recorded performance of ‘Hooligan’ from a recent Vegas concert.

BTS went on ​hiatus in 2022 when all seven members took part in South Korea’s mandatory military service. In March, they returned with their ​fifth studio album Arirang . The album topped the Billboard 200 chart for two weeks, a first for a K-pop group or artist.

In other AMA ‌wins ⁠for K-pop, the Song of the Year award went to EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, the voices behind the fictional group HUNTR/X and ‘Golden’, the upbeat tune from the Netflix animated movie KPop Demon Hunters . The trio won three AMAs in total.

Katseye, a global girl group with members from four countries, also took home three awards including New Artist of the Year.

Swift had ​been the leading nominee heading ​into the ceremony, with eight ⁠nods including Album of the Year for The Life of a Showgirl and Song of the Year for ‘The Fate of Ophelia’. She did not win in any of the categories and did ​not attend the event.

Carpenter, also a no-show, earned Album of the Year for Man’s Best ​Friend and two ⁠other awards.

Twenty-year-old indie musician Sombr scored three trophies including Best Rock/Alternative Song for ‘Back to Friends’.

“I wrote this song when I was 19 and depressed all by myself in my bedroom,” he said on stage. “So being here, I never would have expected that.”

Billy Idol, ⁠an ​icon of 1980s rock, received a lifetime achievement honour. The 70-year-old reflected ​on starting a career in punk rock in 1976.

“We thought it may last only about six months, let alone 50 years,” Idol said before performing ​rousing versions of ‘Eyes Without a Face’ and ‘Dancing with Myself’.