Global K-pop group BTS will release its new song, “Come Over,” at 1 p.m. on Friday, according to its agency Big Hit Music Co.
Come Over was previously available only on the deluxe vinyl (LP) edition of BTS’s fifth full-length album, “ARIRANG,” which was released on April 3.
The track is now receiving an official standalone release as part of the group’s annual anniversary celebration event, 2026 BTS FESTA, held around June 13, its debut anniversary.
Come Over was produced by Suga, with songwriting credits also going to RM and J-Hope.
According to the agency, the song blends stadium anthem-style music—designed to inspire large-scale singalongs in major venues—with pop elements, while expansive synthesizer sounds and resonant vocals create a grand and uplifting atmosphere.
In the song, BTS sings about the heart that, even in moments when it feels lost, inevitably finds its way back to “you.”
The agency said the narrator’s honest confession after a period of wandering ultimately reflects the group’s feelings toward ARMY, the fandom that has stood by the members for many years.
Also being released on Friday is a new LP edition of ARIRANG titled “613 Limited Edition Picture Disc Vinyl.”
In addition to the original tracks from ARIRANG, the LP contains a total of 16 songs, including bonus tracks such as “Voice Message: Love Song” and the Korean-language version of “NORMAL.”
During the 2026 BTS FESTA celebrating its 13th debut anniversary, BTS unveiled a variety of content, including a family photo collection, a performance video for “Hooligan,” and a new episode of “Run BTS 2.0.”
The group will also hold the Busan stop of its ARIRANG world tour at Busan Asiad Main Stadium over two days, Friday and Saturday.
BTS will also release the music video for “Merry Go Round,” another track from ARIRANG, through the music streaming platform Spotify at 6 p.m. on June 19.
By Pulse
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