Global phenomenon BTS is making a significant comeback to the American late-night scene, marking their first full-group appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' since completing their military service. This highly anticipated return includes two nights of performances and an interview, coinciding with the release of their fifth studio album, 'Arirang,' and an exclusive Netflix live performance and documentary.
The popular K-pop ensemble, comprising members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, is slated to grace 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' with an in-studio interview and a musical performance on Wednesday, March 25. Fans can look forward to another captivating performance the following night, March 26. These appearances signify a major milestone for the group, reuniting on a U.S. late-night stage after their individual military commitments.
Adding to the excitement, BTS will unveil their fifth studio album, titled 'Arirang,' on March 20. To celebrate this release, a special live performance, 'BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang,' will be streamed globally on Netflix starting March 21. This event promises to be the inaugural worldwide performance of tracks from their new album, broadcast live from Gwanghwamun in Seoul, offering fans an immersive experience.
Following these events, an intimate documentary film titled 'BTS: The Return' will premiere on Netflix on March 27. This documentary is described as a chronicle of the creative process behind the band's new album, offering an exclusive look into their journey and artistic endeavors. The film is expected to provide fans with deeper insights into the members' individual and collective experiences.
The group's previous collective appearance on 'The Tonight Show' was in July 2021, during their 'BTS takeover,' which featured performances of their hits 'Butter' and 'Permission to Dance.' While some members have made individual appearances since then, their upcoming return as a complete septet is particularly notable. The March 25 episode of 'The Tonight Show' will also feature guest Ariana DeBose, with Chris Pratt and Charlie Day appearing on the March 26 episode, adding to the star-studded lineup alongside BTS.
This series of events—a new album, a Netflix live show and documentary, and a prominent late-night television return—underscores BTS's continued global influence and their dedication to their fanbase. Their collective presence on 'The Tonight Show' is set to be a momentous occasion for both the group and their millions of followers worldwide, showcasing their renewed synergy and artistic evolution after a period of individual pursuits.