BTS member Jin appeared on a famous American TV talk show, showcasing a deeper emotional side and cheerful aspects simultaneously, captivating global fans' hearts.

BTS Jin appeared on the American NBC 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' broadcast on the 22nd (Korean time). It was his return after about six months since showcasing a solo stage on this program last November.

Jimmy Fallon welcomed Jin warmly, saying, 'Welcome back.' The two continued a natural conversation, discussing how Jin recently met Hollywood actor Tom Cruise on his own reality show 'Run, Seokjin.'

Jimmy Fallon proposed to Jin on the spot to take over the show. After switching seats, Jin cleverly led the atmosphere by saying, 'Thank you for coming to my show.' Jin then playfully threw a puzzling question to Jimmy Fallon, bringing laughter to the audience.

Jimmy Fallon asked about Jin's first solo fan concert tour, '#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR,' which will take place starting in June. Jin replied, 'While you can expect my singing skills, I hope you look forward to my face the most,' earning enthusiastic responses from the audience.

The highlight of 'The Jimmy Fallon Show' that day was undoubtedly Jin's performance of his new title track 'Don't Say You Love Me.' The bed set, which created a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, caught attention. Standing on it, Jin maximized the song's emotion with his sweet yet delicate voice, and his stage, perfectly blended with the band's live session, delivered a powerful impact.

On the 21st, Jin attended the Empire State Building lighting ceremony in New York, embellishing the night sky with the key color of 'Echo,' attracting global attention. On the 23rd, he plans to hold a special fan event 'Hi-Seokjin' in New York to connect closely with fans.

Jin's first solo fan concert tour '#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR' will kick off with performances at the auxiliary stadium of Goyang Sports Complex in Ilsan on June 28-29, followed by a total of 18 shows across nine cities, including Chiba and Osaka in Japan, Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, Newark in the U.S., London in the U.K., and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

[Photo] Big Hit Music, Todd Owyoung/NBC provided.

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