BTS released 'Come Over' on global streaming platforms on June 12, 2026, as part of the group's annual FESTA 2026 celebration marking their 13th debut anniversary. The BTS Come Over FESTA 2026 streaming release made available to fans worldwide what had previously existed only on the deluxe vinyl edition of ARIRANG — the group's landmark fifth studio album from March 2026. Within 17 hours of going live, the track topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in at least 79 regions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and France.
A HIDDEN TRACK HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT
The history of 'Come Over' within the ARIRANG rollout is itself a story of strategic intimacy. When HYBE and BigHit Music released ARIRANG in March 2026, the track appeared only on the deluxe vinyl edition — a physical format reserved for collectors and dedicated ARMY members willing to invest in the full tangible experience. This meant the song occupied an unusual middle ground: widely known to the fandom through vinyl unboxing videos and fans who heard it performed live across three continents during the ARIRANG World Tour's opening arc, yet technically unavailable to the 110+ million monthly Spotify listeners who follow BTS.
The decision to release it digitally for FESTA rather than as a standalone single carries deliberate weight. FESTA — BTS's annual celebration held each June around the group's debut date — has always functioned as a moment of direct connection with ARMY rather than a commercial push. Dropping 'Come Over' into this space frames it not as a marketing event but as a gift: something the group held back specifically for this anniversary context.
BTS COME OVER FESTA 2026: CHARTS AND FAN RESPONSE
'Come Over' debuted at No. 11 on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart on June 12, generating 7.35 million streams on its first day despite arriving without a traditional promotional rollout. The figure is particularly striking given the track's circumstances: it was an unpromoted anniversary gift, a former hidden track, and a song fans attending the ARIRANG World Tour had already experienced live. It subsequently ranked at No. 22 on the June 15 chart before settling into a sustained baseline.
On Billboard's weekly fan-voted poll for new music, 'Come Over' dominated with 86 percent of the vote, outpacing releases from Olivia Rodrigo, Jack White, Charles Wesley Godwin, and Bebe Rexha. Produced by SUGA with lyrical contributions from RM and J-Hope alongside all seven members, the track is built around a stadium-scale anthemic framework — rhythmic claps, distorted guitar, a majestic build — translating the emotion of reunion into three and a half minutes of Korean-language pop songwriting addressed directly to ARMY.
ARIRANG'S ONGOING BILLBOARD MOMENTUM
The FESTA release lands alongside continued chart momentum for the ARIRANG era. 'Swim,' the album's lead single, extended its Billboard Hot 100 run to 12 consecutive weeks on the chart dated June 20, sitting at No. 43 while maintaining No. 2 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart — a run that ties it with BTS's 2020 single 'Dynamite' for the most weeks spent at the top of that ranking. The parent album sits at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 and No. 7 on Top Album Sales, as the ARIRANG World Tour prepares its Southeast Asia expansion.
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