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BTS' Jin announces solo concert with singer Choi Ye-na. Here's all about it

BTS' Jin announces solo concert with singer Choi Ye-na. Here's all about it

India Today4 days ago

Following J-Hope, Jin has become the second BTS member to announce a solo fan concert tour after completing his military service. This tour marks the artist's first-ever solo tour.BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed that he will be joined by 'NEMONEMO' singer Choi Ye-na during the June 28 concert in Goyang, South Korea. The duo is expected to perform their track 'Loser' from Jin's recently released mini-album 'Echo'. The announcement was made just a day before the concert.
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advertisementJin's fan concert tour is titled 'RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR'. The name is a continuation of the light-hearted, self-reflective tone introduced in his variety show 'Run Seokjin'.
The tour will kick off with back-to-back shows in Goyang on June 28 and 29. Jin is then expected to perform across Asia, North America, Europe, and Japan.In the United States, he will take the stage in Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, and Newark, performing two nights in each city. The tour will conclude with shows in London and Amsterdam this August.The concert setlist is also expected to include tracks from his earlier solo releases, including songs from his debut album 'Happy'.The singer was last seen on stage at the BTS FESTA 2025 along with other BTS members. It marked the long-awaited reunion of all seven BTS members after three years, and it happened during J-Hope's Hope on the Stage concert in Seoul.- EndsMust Watch

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