The landmark Empire State Building in New York City lit up with the message and wishes from BTS Jin's new album.

Jin attended the lighting ceremony for the Empire State Building held in New York City on the 21st (Korea time). This lighting was to commemorate the release of Jin's mini-album 'Echo,' with the building illuminated in the album's key colors of blue, pink, yellow, and white.

Jin said, "Standing here, I feel that as music brightens our hearts, the Empire State Building is brightly shining upon New York. Blue symbolizes hope, pink symbolizes love, yellow symbolizes joy, and white symbolizes new beginnings. I chose these colors representing the 'Echo' album in the hope that the dreams and messages we share resonate."

He continued, "Thank you to my fans (ARMY) for always being my inspiration and strength, and for being the echo that resonates around the world. Everything was possible because of your love."

Jin also presented a live performance of the title track 'Don't Say You Love Me' on site. With New York City as the backdrop, many fans who attended responded with great cheers to his voice.

Meanwhile, Jin will appear on the popular U.S. NBC program 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on the 22nd, and on the 23rd, he will meet with fans at the special event 'Hi-Seokjin' in New York.

[Photo] Big Hit Music

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