More celebrities and TV hosts have been getting excited about BTS’s new music as well as their upcoming trip to the United States for their world tour!

Recently, American singer and songwriter Khalid took to Twitter to share his love for Jimin’s solo track “Serendipity” off BTS’s new repackaged album “Love Yourself: Answer.” Khalid met BTS last year when they both performed at the 2017 American Music Awards.

Jimin replied to thank him for the love!

Tyra Banks met members of BTS in the audience of the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, and with BTS returning to Los Angeles for four sold-out shows at the Staples Center in early September, she shared her hopes for a reunion with the guys! Hopefully this means that she and RM, who wasn’t able to be there at that moment, will get to finally meet.

Just heard those fierce boys of @BTS_twt will be in LA next week…so am I. Reunion? #TyTyLovesBTS — Tyra Banks (@tyrabanks) August 29, 2018

Howie Mandel, who’s a judge on the NBC show “America’s Got Talent” that Tyra Banks hosts, responded to her to share that he hopes BTS can make an appearance. BigHit Entertainment founder Bang Shi Hyuk got fans even more excited when he retweeted his tweet!

Also, could the dream of a BTS “Carpool Karaoke” be coming true?

After BTS previously appeared twice on James Corden’s talk show “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” the host shared his hopes for another performance from the group and added that they could maybe sing together in one of his famous “Carpool Karaoke” segments!

I want @BTS_twt to come on my show and perform serendipity so bad! Maybe we could even sing it in a #CarpoolKaraoke ? — James Corden (@JKCorden) August 29, 2018

BTS made a comeback on August 24 with their repackaged album “Love Yourself: Answer” and the title track “IDOL,” which has been breaking records since its release. After briefly promoting on music shows in Korea, BTS will be continuing their world tour, which they opened last weekend with two concerts in Seoul.

The tour will take them around the globe, with their first concert in the United States on September 5 in Los Angeles. It will also include a sold-out stadium concert in New York City, making BTS the first ever Korean artist to perform a solo concert at a stadium in the United States.