Published on March 26, 2026
SEOUL, March 26 (Yonhap) — BTS made a highly anticipated return to NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” where they performed their latest track, “Swim,” at the iconic Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The performance marked their first appearance on the show since their hiatus and was a significant event for both the band and their global fanbase, known as ARMY.
The Guggenheim Museum, known for its unique architecture and modern art collections, provided a stunning backdrop for the performance. BTS members were seen embracing the museum’s artistic vibe as they delivered an enchanting rendition of “Swim,” captivating the audience with their signature choreography and harmonious vocals. The performance highlighted the group’s ability to blend artistic elements with their music, further establishing their reputation as modern pop icons.
Fans around the world eagerly tuned in to watch the live performance, which was streamed on various platforms, allowing even those unable to attend the event in person to feel connected to the experience. Social media buzzed with excitement as fans shared clips and reactions, showcasing their love and support for the group.
In the interview segment of the show, BTS members spoke about their creative process and the inspirations behind “Swim.” They expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans and shared their excitement about returning to the stage after their recent break. The conversation flowed with laughter and camaraderie, bringing a sense of warmth that resonated with viewers.
As they continue to break records and chart new territories, BTS remains a powerful force in the music industry, transcending cultural boundaries. Their appearance on “The Tonight Show” not only reignited excitement among fans but also reinforced their status as ambassadors of K-pop on the global stage.
With their return to television and a new album on the horizon, BTS is poised to continue their journey of musical exploration and artistic innovation, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what they will do next.
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