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“Thank you so much for waiting and thank you for your cheering me on.” In 2022, J-Hope became the first South Korean performer to headline Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival.
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BTS' J-Hope announces his first solo world tourJ-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 ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNThere"s hope for J-HopeBefore BTS began their hiatus, people questioned if the members" solo performances would be as successful as their group performances since the vibe would be different. J-Hope has proved that whether ...
Courtesy of BIGHIT Music J-hope’s stage is breathing. An undulating sea of red fabric pulsing with light, growing ever upwards toward the roof of Allstate Arena outside Chicago until at the ...
"In 2022, J-Hope became the first South Korean performer to headline Chicago's Lollapalooza festival. Smooth like butter, like a superstar about to hit the road. BTS member J-Hope will embark on ...
The tour marks J-Hope’s first tour as a solo artist. The Jack in the Box rapper is no stranger to solo performance, however, having headlined Lollapalooza’s flagship Chicago festival in 2022.
From there, J-Hope is scheduled to appear for double nights at arenas in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland, Los Angeles, Manila, Saitama, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok ...
The U.S. leg of the tour includes stops in Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland, and Los Angeles. The L.A. shows will be particularly historic, as j-hope will become the first South Korean ...
J-Hope also took the stage in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland, Los Angeles, Manila, Saitama, Singapore, and Jakarta. He still has shows remaining in Bangkok, Macau ...
J-Hope took the stage at Lollapalooza Chicago in 2022, performing 18 tracks. The BTS member is now set to kick off his “Hope On The Stage” world tour in Seoul on Feb. 28. He will then perform in 15 ...
“Thank you so much for waiting and thank you for your cheering me on.” In 2022, J-Hope became the first South Korean performer to headline Chicago's Lollapalooza festival.
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