Hope on the Stage: Day 2 of BTS J-hope’s concert in Seoul

Hope on the Stage: Day 2 of BTS J-hope’s concert in Seoul

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By Oshin Fernandes
Published Mar 02, 2025
J-hope was discharged from his mandatory military service in October 2024, after completing an 18-month commitment.

J-hope was discharged from his mandatory military service in October 2024, after completing an 18-month commitment.

Day 2 of South Korean boy band BTS member J-hope’s concert in Seoul was indeed a memorable affair since the parents of his bandmates showed up to support him.

Day 2 of South Korean boy band BTS member J-hope’s concert in Seoul was indeed a memorable affair since the parents of his bandmates showed up to support him.

J-hope set the stage ablaze with his electrifying performance at the KSPO Dome. He shared pictures from the second day on Instagram.

J-hope set the stage ablaze with his electrifying performance at the KSPO Dome. He shared pictures from the second day on Instagram.

Suga’s parents, RM’s parents, Jin’s parents, and Jungkook’s father were spotted in one of the rows at the concert.

Earlier, J-hope wrote on Weverse, "I promised I’d do my best but I guess I just can’t tell if you guys had as much of a blast as I did."

J-hope officially embarked on his first solo world tour, Hope on the Stage on March 1.

He also released his new single Sweet Dreams with Miguel.

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The 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.

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.

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