The band mistakenly wore the Scottish Premiership jerseys instead of local baseball team Texas Rangers.
A popular K-Pop band appears to have made a mix-up by donning Rangers tops at a show in Texas.But instead of wearing local baseball team Texas Ranger's tops, the girl group appeared in retro kits worn by Glasgow Rangers.
The six-piece group which has found success in Korea and Japan are currently embarked on their "Teenfresh" world tour. Rangers fans on social media voiced their approval of the bands fashion choice, with one fan saying: "Rangers are the kings of K-Pop".This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to readThis is not the first time a K-pop band has been spotted sporting a Glasgow football top.
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