BTS spent 3-4 days filming their performances for the "Jimmy Fallon Show" in 2020. The behind-the-scenes footage captures their preparations and shoots for five performances: "HOME" in a charmingly decorated house, "IDOL" in hanbok at Gyeongbokgung Palace, "Mikrokosmos" at Gyeonghoeru, "Dynamite" with a colorful set, and "Black Swan" with a dramatic setup in Namyangju.
Throughout the shoot, the members showcase their humor, camaraderie, and dedication to their craft. They also share their excitement and nervousness about performing at iconic locations, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace.
During breaks, the members have fun, whether it's playing with a spinning set, trying out roller-skating, or enjoying ice cream. They also express their gratitude and enthusiasm for their fans, ARMY, and for topping the Billboard chart for two consecutive weeks.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. BTS performed on the "Jimmy Fallon Show" in 2020.
2. The shoot for the show took place over 3-4 days.
3. BTS performed 5 songs: "HOME", "IDOL", "Mikrokosmos", "Dynamite", and "Black Swan".
4. The shoot for "IDOL" took place at Gyeongbokgung Palace.
5. BTS wore hanbok for the "IDOL" performance.
6. The group also performed a comedy sketch.
7. The "HOME" performance was filmed in a charmingly decorated house.
8. The "Black Swan" performance was filmed in Namyangju.
9. BTS was the first group to rent and perform at Geunjeongjeon and Gyeonghoeru.
10. The group topped the Billboard chart for two consecutive weeks.
11. BTS visited Gyeongbokgung Palace before, but not for a performance.
12. The group was excited to perform at the palace and felt it was an honor.
13. The "Dynamite" performance was filmed on a colorful set.
14. BTS did a roller-skating session after the shoot was over.
15. The group finished all the shoots for the "Jimmy Fallon Show" with a smile.
16. The "Jimmy Fallon Show" shoot was a special experience for BTS.
17. The group thanked their fans, ARMY, for their support and for lifting them to the top of the Billboard chart.