BTS' J-Hope has announced his first solo world tour for 2025. See the cities he's playing, his tour dates, and how to buy tickets.
BTS is set to make his highly anticipated North American solo tour debut this spring with ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ in NORTH AMERICA.
BTS member J-Hope announces solo tour in North America and Asia - South Korean rapper’s tour starts in February
The shows are primarily in Asia (including a tour-opening, three-night stint at Seoul’s KSPO Dome), but there is a run of North American tour dates in March and April, with two-show stops in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland, and Los Angeles. Ticket information about the US shows has not yet been made available.
South Korean rapper, dancer, songwriter, music producer and member of the pop group, BTS. He is known as the ‘lead dancer’ of the group, according to Live Nation.
South Korean pop sensation J-Hope, best known as a member of BTS, has revealed plans for his inaugural solo world tour. The tour, titled “Hope on the Stage,” is set to commence in February and will span continents, with stops scheduled in major cities across Asia and North America.
NEW YORK (AP) — Smooth like butter, like a superstar about to hit the road. BTS member J-Hope will embark on his first solo tour next month. The announcement was shared to J-Hope’s social media accounts as well as on Weverse, an online fan platform owned by BTS management company Hybe.
The 30-date tour, dubbed “Hope on the Stage,” kicks off next month and will stop in New York, Chicago, Mexico City, and more cities. BTS’ j-hope Sets First-Ever Solo Tour for 2025 Jo Vito
J-Hope's highly anticipated Hope on the Stage tour is set to kick off on February 28 with a spectacular three-night residency at Seoul's iconic KSPO Dome. The BTS member will then set out on an exciting global tour, making stops in several cities, including Brooklyn, New York, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland and Los Angeles.
BTS' J Hope is all set to embark on his first solo world tour Hope on the Stage. The tour will kick off in Seoul, South Korea from February 28.
The 30-year-old rapper, the second member from the K-Pop supergroup to return from mandatory enlistment, is slated to perform in six cities across North America including L.A., Brooklyn and Chicago.