J-Hope Triumphs with 530,000 ARMY at Solo Concert Finale… BTS Full Group Next Up

J-Hope’s Epic Solo Concert Finale in Goyang
On June 13 and 14, 2025, BTS member J-Hope held the grand finale of his solo world tour, Hope On The Stage, at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium. Over two days, he performed for approximately 54,000 fans, delivering an electrifying three-hour show backed by a live band. The concert coincided with BTS’s debut anniversary, adding deep significance to the event. J-Hope expressed his excitement, promising fans more to come and urging everyone to enjoy the final show to the fullest.
Musical Journey and New Releases on Stage

The setlist featured songs from J-Hope’s solo debut album Jack In The Box and his special album Hope On The Street VOL.1, showcasing his artistic growth and musical evolution. Notably, he premiered his latest digital single Killin It Girl featuring GloRilla, which wowed the audience with its bold hip-hop beats and charismatic choreography. J-Hope described the track as a display of his sexy and daring side, which the fans enthusiastically embraced.
Star-Studded Guest Appearances and BTS Reunion
The concert was highlighted by surprise guest appearances from BTS members Jin and Jungkook on the first day, who performed solo and collaborative stages with J-Hope, including the emotional Jamais Vu—a song last performed live in 2020. RM, Suga, Jimin, and V also attended, completing the BTS lineup and showing heartfelt support for J-Hope’s milestone. On the second day, R&B singer Crush joined the stage, performing their 2022 collaboration Rush Hour and a remixed version of Sweet Dreams, creating unforgettable moments.
Spectacular Production and Fan Engagement

The concert featured impressive stage effects such as a giant water cannon during Trivia 起 : Just Dance and a grand fireworks display to close the event. Innovative stage elements like a lift bridge and open stage design enhanced audience immersion. Fans responded with roaring cheers, synchronized chants, and a stunning wave of ARMY bombs lighting up the stadium, demonstrating the powerful connection between J-Hope and his supporters.
J-Hope’s Emotional Farewell and Promise for the Future
In a heartfelt speech, J-Hope reflected on performing each show as if it were his last, acknowledging the bittersweet end of this tour. He vowed to keep dancing, rapping, and singing as long as his body allows, emphasizing his love for the stage and the unbreakable bond with ARMY. His gratitude for the four-month journey filled with positive energy was evident as he fought back tears, promising new beginnings ahead.
Tour Impact and BTS Full Group Anticipation
Hope On The Stage began in February 2025 at Seoul’s KSPO Dome and spanned 33 shows across 16 cities worldwide, attracting a total audience of 529,000. The successful conclusion of J-Hope’s solo tour has fans eagerly anticipating upcoming activities from BTS as a full group. This milestone not only highlights J-Hope’s individual artistry but also sets the stage for the next chapter in BTS’s global journey.
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