[07/07/21 - 09:01 AM] Global Sensation BTS Is Back on "The Tonight Show" for a Special Two-Night Musical Takeover Event! The group will present the USA television debut of their highly anticipated song, "Permission To Dance" on July 13.
[via press release from NBC]
GLOBAL SENSATION 'BTS' IS BACK ON "THE TONIGHT SHOW" FOR A SPECIAL TWO-NIGHT MUSICAL TAKEOVER EVENT!
Jimmy Fallon and THE TONIGHT SHOW will welcome back global superstars BTS on Tuesday, July 13 and Wednesday, July 14 for a special two-night musical takeover! The group will present the USA television debut of their highly anticipated song, "Permission To Dance" on July 13 and chat with Fallon about everything happening with the band! Then, on night two, July 14, BTS will deliver a performance of their latest universal smash hit "Butter."
The chart-topping group is currently holding their longest running number one position on Billboard's Hot 100 chart with their latest record-breaking single "Butter."
The last time the 7 superstars performed on the show was during TONIGHT's "BTS WEEK," which garnered more than 230 million digital views and included performances of "Idol," "Home," "Black Swan," "Mikrokosmos" and "Dynamite."
Check out BTS announcing their return to TONIGHT HERE !
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