The eight members of Girls' Generation is known for standing by each other in good as well as bad times. Apart from establishing themselves as prominent artists of the K-pop world, the band members are also very good friends. Now, the eight of them have been cast in an American reality show, which is based on travel.

Band members Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun will play hosts to Americans in NBC's "Better Late Than Never". The travel series, an adaption of the South Korean hit show, "Grandpas Over Flowers", will feature luminaries from Hollywood such as Jeff Dye, Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw and George Foreman.

The series will show the Americans travel around the world to eventually reach South Korea. To be sure, the Yankees will be educated on Korean culture and music by members of Girls' Generation.

According to The Korea Observer, "The eight-member girl group will film its part at the SMTOWN at coexartium in southern Seoul this weekend."

The travel show will feature prominent historical sites such as the Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon and members of the show will stay in the Gangnam district of Seoul for three days, reported Allkpop.

This will be Girls' Generation's second cameo in an American TV show. The eight member band appeared on the David Letterman Show in 2012.

At present, the band is promoting their fifth album, "Lion Heart", which was released on Tuesday, 18 August.