Jimin of BTS to perform new song on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'
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The show posted a short teaser video of the episode on its social media account with the host Jimmy Fallon watching a video of Jimin performing while drinking from a canned drink labeled "Dr. Jimin."
This will be the second solo performance from Jimin on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." He first took part in March last year when he released his first solo album, "Face."
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Jimin of boy band BTS will perform his new song for the first time on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Monday night, his agency BigHit Music said Thursday.
The BTS singer will perform his newest song, "Who," on the show that airs on U.S. TV channel NBC at 11:35 p.m. on Monday, according to the agency. "Who" is the lead track of Jimin's second solo album, "Muse," set for release on Friday.
The show posted a short teaser video of the episode on its social media account with the host Jimmy Fallon watching a video of Jimin performing while drinking from a canned drink labeled "Dr. Jimin."
This will be the second solo performance from Jimin on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." He first took part in March last year when he released his first solo album, "Face."
A pop-up store for Jimin's new album will be open from July 22 to 28 in southern Seoul, titled "'Muse' Smeraldo Garden." "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" was released last month and will be included in the seven-track album "Muse."
Jimin took part in writing the lyrics for six songs from the album and also produced two songs, according to the agency.
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