March 27 (UPI) — South Korean boy band BTS performed their song “2.0” from New York’s Guggenheim Museum for The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Thursday.
The group, which includes RM, Suga, J-Hop, Jin, Jungkook, V and Jimin, could be seen singing and dancing in the middle of the museum.
Fans watched and cheered from the upper floors of the museum.
The song is featured on the group’s album Arirang, which dropped March 20, and also features the songs “Body to Body,” “Hooligan,” “Aliens, “FYA,” “No. 29,” “Swim,” “Merry Go Round,” “Normal,” “Like Animals,” “They don’t know ’bout us,” “One More Night,” “Please” and “Into the Sun.”
The project sold some 4.17 million copies within a week.

K-pop boy band BTS members pose at a press conference in Seoul in 2021. File Photo courtesy of HYBE
They previously released Proof in 2022 before the group hit pause to finish their mandated military service.
Earlier this week, the group performed “Swim” for The Tonight Show.

BTS performs on New Year’s Eve in Times Square in New York City in 2019. File Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI