K-pop sensation J-Hope, a member of the global music group BTS, is officially set to embark on his first solo world tour, “Hope on the Stage.”
The 30-year-old rapper will travel to 15 cities, including six in North America, marking the first time he steps into the spotlight as a solo artist in his career.
Hybe, the parent company of BTS’ label BigHit Music, announced on Tuesday.
Much to the excitement of fans, J-Hope also shared the news on his official Instagram handle.
The tour will kick off with three nights in Seoul, followed by a highly anticipated North American leg.
J-Hope, whose birth name is Hoseok Jung, will begin his US performances on March 13 with two nights at New York’s Barclays Center.
Afterward, he will travel to Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, and Oakland before concluding the North American portion of the tour at LA’s BMO Stadium.
The Los Angeles stop is expected to be a historic event, as it will mark the first time a Korean solo artist has headlined a US stadium, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
The tour will then continue through Asia, including stops in the Philippines and Singapore, with more cities to be announced later. This tour is J-Hope’s first as a solo performer, although he is no stranger to solo performances.
In 2022, the rapper made history as the first Korean artist to headline the flagship Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.
J-Hope’s fans, known as ARMY, can also look forward to live-streamed performances from the Seoul leg of the tour.
The three nights at Seoul’s venue will be available to stream on Hybe’s fan platform, Weverse. It has not yet been confirmed whether any other stops will be live-streamed, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
The “Hope on the Stage” tour marks a significant moment in the BTS members’ careers as they resume their professional lives following mandatory military enlistment.
J-Hope is the second member of BTS to return after his military service, with Jin, the eldest member of the group who returned in June 2024. (ANI)