J-HOPE is wrapping up his world tour with a spectacular final concert.

BTS member J-HOPE will hold the final shows of his world tour, titled “j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ FINAL,”on June 13 and 14 at the main stadium of the Goyang Sports Complex, located in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. The concert will also be streamed live online through the global fan platform Weverse, allowing fans from around the world to join in. Notably, June 13 marks the anniversary of BTS’s debut, making this event all the more meaningful for J-HOPE and his fans.
Through his agency BigHit Music, J-HOPE shared:
“The end of this long journey is finally in sight. I’ve prepared a lot for this and see this stage as an opportunity to show everything I’ve learned so far. I’m truly grateful to be able to share this special day with ARMY. I’ll do my best to deliver an unforgettable performance for the fans.”
During the concert, J-HOPE will also give a first-ever live performance of his new song, “Killin’ it girl (feat. GloRilla),” which is set to release on June 13. The track features bold choreography and an addictive hip-hop sound, and it’s expected to be one of the highlights of the night.
Held outdoors in a large-scale stadium, the concert promises to deliver a massive and visually stunning experience. J-HOPE’s explosive energy, paired with the thunderous cheers of fans, will make for a truly magical summer night. From the very first show in Seoul, the tour received rave reviews as a “legendary concert,” and this final performance will showcase the full artistic growth J-HOPE has achieved throughout his international journey.
This marks the conclusion of a world tour that began in February at KSPO DOME in Seoul. Over the course of 31 concerts in 15 cities, including Brooklyn, Chicago, and Mexico City, J-HOPE connected with approximately 470,000 fans.
Meanwhile, on June 13 near the concert venue, the Korean Intellectual Property Office’s special trademark enforcement unit will conduct a nationwide campaign aimed at cracking down on counterfeit K-pop merchandise and promoting a culture of intellectual property respect.
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