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BTS reunites with Jimmy Fallon after four years to celebrate their new album ARIRANG
The two-night event on Wednesday, March 25, and Thursday, March 26 will feature two live performances
The group discusses the cultural significance of ARIRANG and reflects on returning to their roots while reaching global fans
It's the long-awaited reunion of Jimmy and Jimin! And RM and Jin and SUGA and j-hope and V and Jung Kook.
On Wednesday night's episode ofThe Tonight Show,hostJimmy Fallonjokes with his almost-name twin and his fellow members ofBTSas they catch up after more than four years and celebrate the release ofthe group's new album,ARIRANG.
BTS will be appearing on the show for two nights this week— Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 26 — and sharing a pair of performances filmed inside New York's Guggenheim Museum. The first, their current single "SWIM," airs Wednesday, and the second, "2.0" will air as part of Thursday's episode.
The septet, who have been regulars on theTonight Showover the years, previously pulled off anepic performance of "ON" in Grand Central Stationand asketch on an N.Y.C. subway train. Wednesday's interview may take place on a stationary sofa, but still promises plenty of shenanigans as well as some heartfelt moments with the studio audience filled with ARMY (as BTS's fans are known).
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The members first make their appearance while donning house slippers, the customary footwear when in a home in Korea, and introduce Fallon to the joys of inside shoes. Their song "Aliens," offARIRANG, even gives a nod to the respectful practice. "If you wanna hit my house, shoes off at the door, yeah we aliens," Jung Kook sings.
They're also comically made to compliment one another when Fallon asks them to say what they missed about the member to their right whilethey were apart completing South Korea's mandatory military service, before getting a bit more serious. They dig into the messages they imbued in this album, which is named after the Korean folk song "Arirang," a deeply meaningful cultural touchpoint in the country, and what it means to them to go back to their roots while also making music for a global audience.
Of course they also took the time to bust a few moves, breakdown Fallon's favorite tracks, and surprise some lucky fans in a very unexpected way,
Tune in toThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon March 25 and 26 at 11:35 PM ET/10:35 PM CT on NBC to see BTS's full interview and performances
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