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BTS Confirmed to Perform New Song 'Fake Love' on 'Ellen DeGeneres Show'
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The seven-piece group is scheduled to perform the song in the May 25 episode of the Ellen DeGeneres-hosted popular show.

AceShowbiz - Bangtan Boys a.k.a. BTS has yet to release their highly-anticipated album "Love Yourself: Tear", but they're already booked for several gigs in the U.S. The seven-piece group is set to return to "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and perform a new song called "Fake Love" off the album.

According to Variety, BTS will make an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres-hosted popular talk show on May 25. While there's no official words from the show's Twitter account about their guest appearance, executive producer Andy Lassner seemingly confirms the report by sharing the article to his account.

Fans are absolutely thrilled after hearing the news, especially because BTS hasn't reveal any information about their new single. "I LOVE THAT SONG.... Even though I didn't hear it yet," one fan writes, while another echoes the remarks, "I don't listen to it yet, but why it sounds so good...?"

Some fans, however, have speculated that the new single is titled "Fake Love". One fan tweets, "Bts have been hinting since last year that the Title track would be called fake love. they literally don't hide anything from us. Everything's THERE. we just need to use our initiative and look."

BTS first appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" back in November, making their U.S. daytime TV debut. They delivered a rendition of "Mic Drop (Steve Aoki Remix)".

Ahead of their guest appearance on the daytime show, BTS will attend and perform at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, which will be held on May 20 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. They will perform a brand new single in addition to being nominated for Top Social Artist again. It remains unknown whether the song will be "Fake Love".

"Love Yourself: Tear" is scheduled to make its way out to stores on May 18.

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