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Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show will transfer with a US talk show, according to BTS.

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Source : PERTHNOW NEWS

Next week, BTS may appear on the second and third episodes of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

The K-pop stars, which include Baht, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, will make their first late-night TV looks for the US since they finished their mandatory military service in South Korea on Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 26, on the NBC program.

The Butter hitmakers did sit down with Fallon for a workshop interview and do two music. The interview and first monitor will air on Wednesday, with the next music streaming the day afterward.

BTS’ appearance on the show follows the release of their long-awaited new album Arirang on Friday ( 20.03.26 ) and the world-wide live performance BTS: The Comeback Live/A Arirang, which will be available on Netflix starting Saturday ( 21.03.26 ) from Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square.

The element film BTS: The Returning may follow this, which will air on the streamers on March 27.

The Tonight Show’s next appearance was again in 2021, when Song performed the songs Butter and Permission to Dance and amassed nearly 120 million online views as part of their invasion.

The band members have each been on the program separately since then, but the next year’s shows mark the band’s return to the ensemble.

Seoul is expected to come to a halt this weekend thanks to BTS’ thanksgiving concert, where the city has confirmed that around 3, 400 security personnel will be stationed.

One of the largest crowd-control operations the North Vietnamese capital has ever staged is expected to draw 260, 000 people to the area for the group’s first show up in nearly four years, according to officials.

Seoul Mayor Oh Sehoon led a high-level security conference that recommended organizations get ready for an occasion of “unprecedented level,” according to Korea JoongAng Daily.

The day before the concert, police does begin patrolling the square and nearby streets to stop illegal vendors from blocking important routes and prevent immediately camping. To respond to any emergency right away, fire and disaster teams did job 99 fire trucks and 765 personnel in three main areas around the location.

There will be a lot of transportation regulations. Trains will pass through the Gwanghwamun, City Hall, and Gyeongbokgung train stations without stopping for the majority of the afternoon and evening. Bus lines through the area will be rerouted, and 12 more subway lines will operate afterwards at night to help reduce the post-concert audiences.

The town is expanding its bilingual support as tens of thousands of global fans are anticipated. Digital guidelines and real-time maps may help visitors navigate the place, find restrooms, and get data centers, while Korean and English will be issued with emergency alerts and carry updates.

Around 70 visit guidelines and 600 individuals will be stationed throughout the city, and the town’s multicultural call center may increase manpower on March 20 and 21.