BTS Brought Marching-Band Pomp And Rubber Duckies To Fallon

BTS Brought Marching-Band Pomp And Rubber Duckies To Fallon




BTS were the stars of last night's (February 24) episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and, right after exclaiming their love for John Cena and learning about how to create sandwiches at the legendary pastrami home, Katz's Deli, the renowned group took over New York City's Grand Central Terminal for an one-of-a-kind efficiency of "On" from their recently released album, Map Of The Soul: 7There's so much happening it that, in case you even blink once, you'll miss something critical. Keep a handy-dandy bottle of eye spray next to your monitor or TV screen, just in case.


Soul Train isn't back however, yet by watching BTS's vast army of dancers swing to two sides to permit the categorize members easy entry, it's clear that if they wanted to, they'd have the funkiest experience to date. Their marching band-like formations that involve dozens of backup dancers morphed into gigantic shapes are pretty and tidy, expertly choreographed to leave you marveling at the scope of the whole show. "On" energetically stomps in place and vibrates happily off of the walls and floors of the station, enabling BTS and its wide cast of backup dancers to match the song's intensity easily.


It's genuinely hard to pick a highlight from the show. Flinging body limbs and sharp, stale-faced jolts make you scream with excitement, however then there's one of its breakdowns where the group's members pound on drums to their hearts' content that steal excited hurrahs from your vocal cords. Eventually, the show becomes more of a marching band's halftime efficiency any time more instrumentalists join the drummers on stage. Soon after one big energetic and smashing push towards the finish line, BTS finally end the show by turning their backs toward the camera to, finally, take a breather.


BTS were at the maximum level for their Fallon episode. Furthermore to this wild efficiency, they also answered fan questions and balanced rubber ducks on their hands while riding the NYC subway. 'Twas a wild, wild night.


BTS dropped Map Of The Soul: 7 on February 21. Recently, the categorize sat down with MTV's Fresh Out Live and instructed them world how they make tunes by themselves. "The way we write our solo songs is that we take the emotions that we feel and put them in the lyrics," one of its members, V, mentioned whenever translated into English language. "And we attempt to put them in the songs."







Check out BTS's unforgettable Fallon performance and other clips from the episode up above.












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