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J-Hope began his solo career in earnest in early 2025. His first world tour, "Hope On The Stage," successfully kicked off at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, and he continued to meet fans in various cities including Japan and the United States. In particular, his performance at BMO Stadium in the United States became a sold-out record for a Korean male solo artist, drawing much attention from both the industry and fans. BMO Stadium was a stage previously considered to be the domain of only major K-pop groups, and it was a moment that once again confirmed J-Hope's status as a solo artist.
The concert showcased J-Hope's unique stage direction and musical style, different from the energy previously shown by BTS. In addition to new songs and tracks from existing solo albums, he also performed newly rearranged BTS songs. The live production continued with a variety of productions, including stage performances, raps, and a live band. J-Hope's bright and energetic stage manner, where he directly interacted with the audience, also greatly enhanced the atmosphere. Each concert featured a dress code, fan participation events, and even surprise guests on stage, making the tour a new experience for fans.
Towards the end of the tour, J-Hope spoke candidly about his musical growth, concerns, and future direction. It was impressive that through this tour, he was able to expand his musical world while also connecting more deeply with his global fandom. Ultimately, I think the Hope On The Stage tour was a special project that showcased J-Hope's new challenges and potential as an artist.