'Worldwide Handsome' Jin—BTS' eldest member—is all set to return to the U.S. for his second EP as a solo artist! On May 14, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon officially announced that Jin will appear as a guest on its upcoming May 21 episode.
He'll sit down for an interview with host Jimmy Fallon and perform his new solo title track, "Don't Say You Love Me." A teaser for the episode dropped on May 13, with fans swooning over the K-drama-like vibe of the music video.
진 (Jin) Main Track
— BIGHIT MUSIC (@BIGHIT_MUSIC) May 14, 2025
'Don’t Say You Love Me' D-1 Poster#진 #Jin #Jin_Echo#Dont_Say_You_Love_Me pic.twitter.com/JTvMJhsDGd
About Jin's appearance
Just over a year after making his solo debut on the same late-night show, Jin is set to return—this time fresh off the release of his second solo EP, Echo, which drops this Friday. The seven-track album includes the single "Don't Say You Love Me," which will be performed on the show.
The album has already generated major buzz online, with teasers promising an emotional and mature sound that highlights Jin's growth as a soloist.
The Tonight Show also shared a teaser clip featuring a playful exchange between Jimmy Fallon and an off-screen Jin, further building anticipation for the big night. As excitement builds, ARMYs worldwide are ready to cheer him on.
Guess who’s coming back? @bts_bighit's Jin is here on May 21st to talk and perform "Don't Say You Love Me"! #JinOnFallon #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/cVgkHVlKnY
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) May 14, 2025
About Echo
BTS' Jin has a packed schedule ahead. Just two days after unveiling his upcoming solo album Echo, BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed that Jin will be embarking on his first solo world tour called, RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR. The tour will include 18 shows across 9 major cities, with two performances in each location.
The tour will kick off in South Korea, with concerts scheduled at Goyang Auxiliary Stadium on June 28 and 29. From there, it will move to Japan, performing in Chiba (July 5–6) and Osaka (July 12–13), before heading to North America, where he'll perform in Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, and Newark throughout the rest of July.
The final leg of the tour takes him to Europe, where he’ll wrap up with shows in London (August 5–6) and Amsterdam (August 9–10). Ticketing information for the tour, beginning with the Goyang concerts, is now available on Weverse.
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