BTS reveals a bonus song on the deluxe vinyl
BTS surprised fans on Friday, April 3, 2026, by releasing a hidden track from the ARIRANG album era. The song, titled Come Over, is available only on the deluxe vinyl edition of the album. This version comes on exclusive red-and-white vinyl, and fans quickly began sharing clips of the hidden song on social media. This release came exactly two weeks after ARIRANG was released on March 20, 2026. The project topped the Billboard 200 with approximately 641,000 equivalent album units. At the same time, the album’s main single, SWIM, debuted at #1 on the Hot 100.
SUGA and the members teased the track during a livestream
Namjoon spoiling lolll
🐨: There’s a hidden track in the deluxe LP coming out on the 3rd.
🐨: For the people coming to the Goyang concert next week you might get to hear it
🐰: Right righ– eh is it
🐯: Is it
🐨: Is it not?
👥👥: …..🐥: *grabbing joon’s collar* this hyung… pic.twitter.com/yyJ3O6NKy3
— 𝓪⁷ (@JlNSONYEONDAN) April 1, 2026
BTS first mentioned the hidden song during a Weverse livestream on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. During that broadcast, the members celebrated ARIRANG reaching the top of the charts in the United States albums ranking and also talked about the success of the single SWIM. Near the end of the livestream, SUGA told fans that a track he produced and wrote was finally coming out as a special track on the deluxe LP. RM also hinted that fans attending the group’s upcoming concert might see the song being performed live there.
Listen to Come Over below:
here’s a (hopefully) clearer version of come over by bts 🤍 pic.twitter.com/Pc7RL5GOLu
— sam 𓆃 (@rkivesofsam) April 3, 2026
The release adds more momentum to BTS’s return
BTS’ upcoming world tour is set to begin on April 9, 2026, with three shows at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, sparking excitement among fans. The boy group had already ended a long break when ARIRANG was released on March 20, 2026, following years focused on military service and their own solo projects. Before this album, the boy band had not released a full-length project since 2020. Because of that gap, even a bonus track has become an important event for fans who have been waiting for new group music.

