BTS are heading back to late night television, marking a significant moment in their post-hiatus return. The news was first shared through the official social media accounts of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and host Jimmy Fallon, confirming a multi-night appearance that doubles as both a reunion showcase and a launchpad for their latest era.
A Carefully Timed Return to the Spotlight
The seven members of BTS will appear across two consecutive episodes of the NBC late night staple, their first group booking of this kind since 2021. The format is designed to stretch the moment, with an in studio interview and a first performance set for March 25, followed by an additional song the next night.
This visit arrives at a pivotal point. Their fifth studio album, Arirang, lands just days earlier, anchoring a broader comeback that extends far beyond music. A globally streamed performance event, “BTS: The Comeback Live | Arirang,” is set to reach audiences via Netflix, followed closely by the documentary “BTS: The Return.”
What distinguishes this comeback is its sense of closure and renewal. After a period defined by solo activities and military service, Arirang has been framed as a reflective project, one that revisits the group’s identity while signaling a forward push. The late night return, then, is not just another booking. It functions as a reintroduction, placing BTS back in a familiar global spotlight while reminding audiences how much has changed since they last stood there together.
The timing also sets the stage for what comes next. With a world tour expected to follow, the Fallon appearance operates as both a nostalgic callback and a strategic reset, bridging the gap between the group’s past dominance and its next chapter.
