
(fcc) BTS made a landmark return to 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' with back-to-back performances on March 25 and 26, marking their first U.S. late-night appearance following the release of their fifth studio album ARIRANG.
Filmed at New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the performances were inspired by the iconic landmark utilizing the museum's ramps for a multi-level, immersive stage as a dynamic performance environment. Across two nights, BTS performed their lead single "SWIM" and album track "2.0" for an intimate audience of ARMY.
"SWIM" opened with the members descending along the Guggenheim's signature rotunda before converging at the central stage. The staging drew from traditional Korean sensibilities, with the audience seated on floor cushions surrounding the performance space, evoking the intimacy of communal gathering. Water-like lighting refracted across the museum's curved walls, visually echoing the track's central theme of moving forward through life's ever-changing waves.
For "2.0," the audience filled the spiraling ramps across multiple levels, creating a dynamic, layered perspective across the space. Dramatic backlighting silhouetted the audience, projecting their presence across the space and reinforcing the track's theme of transformation and growth, as BTS step into a new, defining era.
BTS also joined Jimmy Fallon for an interview, where they spoke candidly about coming back together as seven, reflecting on their time apart, and the creative process behind ARIRANG, with loud cheers filling the studio throughout the segment. Opening the segment in slippers, the members made their entrance from the back of the audience, walking through the crowd, greeting fans along the way, and descending the steps to the couch, setting a warm and playful tone from the start. Reflecting on the moment they were finally back together, Jin shared, "I felt like I had reunited with family," as the members took turns expressing what they had missed about one another. Fallon later described the moment as "the new era of BTS." The segment also featured a special fan surprise, bringing BTS face-to-face with ARMY in an unexpected moment that highlighted their close bond, as a group of fans was invited into the studio for a surprise interaction.
Bringing their signature humor and charm, BTS created a series of memorable moments throughout the segment. The members surprised Fallon with a pair of slippers, introducing the Korean custom of changing into indoor footwear and transforming the set into a "home away from home." The moment also tied back to a lyric from the track "Aliens": "If you wanna hit my house, (take your shoes off)." A spontaneous couch swap added to the lively atmosphere, while the group engaged directly with fan-submitted questions, describing ARMY in one word as "Love," highlighting their deep connection.
The conversation also touched on their upcoming BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG.' The group extended a playful on-air invitation to Fallon to attend their East Rutherford show, as they gear up to take ARIRANG on the road.
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