J-Hope of BTS has wrapped up his explosive solo world tour with all BTS members present, joined by an overwhelming 520,000 fans across the globe.
This was more than just a concert — it was the emotional climax of a celebration marking BTS’s 12th debut anniversary.
🎤 “Let’s go crazy!” — J-Hope’s Stage Was Pure Energy
On June 13–14, at Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium,
J-Hope delivered a 3-hour powerhouse performance with a full live band,
featuring tracks from Jack In The Box, HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1,
and the debut of his new single “Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla)”.
The stage exploded with energy, pulling the entire audience into his world.
With a bright smile, J-Hope teased:
“This stage shows my sexy side. Get ready!”
👏 “Jamais Vu” Returns — A Long-Awaited Trio Reunion
On Day 1, Jin and Jungkook appeared as special guests!
They performed songs like Don’t Say You Love Me, Seven, Spring Day, and i wonder…,
and for the first time in four years, their unit “Jamais Vu” reunited on stage —
a moment so emotional it brought many fans to tears.
And what made it even more historic: RM, Jimin, V, and even SUGA — who’s just about to complete his military service — were all in the audience together. It was a full BTS reunion, officially gathered in public, on their actual debut anniversary. A once-in-a-lifetime moment.
🎵 Day 2: Surprise Guest Crush!
On June 14, R&B sensation Crush made a surprise appearance!
He joined J-Hope on stage to perform Rush Hour and a powerful remix of Sweet Dreams (FNZ Remix),
delivering perfect chemistry and vocals.
🎇 It Wasn’t Just Music That Filled the Stage
From water cannons and lift bridges to a massive open stage and fireworks —
the scale and emotional intensity of the show reached artistic heights,
embodying what can only be called “performance as art.”
ARMYs created a wave of lights with their ARMY Bombs, and during the encore, lit up the stadium with phone flashlights, glowing together with J-Hope for one final unforgettable moment.
💬 “I love the stage… ARMY keeps me moving”
After the final performance, J-Hope shared his heart openly:
“I love the stage so much that I want to dance and sing until my body wears out. It’s ARMY that keeps me going.”
These weren’t just fan-service words — his eyes, his voice, his presence were filled with the sincerity of an artist, and deep gratitude as a person.
🌍 The Return of a World-Class Performer
‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ began in February at Seoul’s KSPO DOME,
spanning 16 cities, 33 shows, and 524,000 fans.
With this tour, J-Hope not only evolved as a solo artist,
but firmly cemented his place as a world-class performer.