logo
Jin performs Epiphany live in return to solo stage

Jin performs Epiphany live in return to solo stage

Express Tribune9 hours ago

On June 28, 2025, BTS member Jin performed Epiphany live at the opening show of his solo fan-concert tour, RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR, held in Goyang, South Korea.
The performance marked his first time singing the 2018 solo track since completing his mandatory military service earlier this month.
Fan-captured footage circulated online shortly after the event, showing Jin onstage singing under a single spotlight. Audience members were heard singing along during the final chorus.
HAD TO BRING BACK PURPLE HAIR SEOKJIN SINGING EPIPHANY WHILE PLAYING PIANO pic.twitter.com/7m8UomyySQ — Tan⁷🍷 (@jjksyoongs) June 28, 2025
Epiphany is widely recognized among fans for its message centered on self-acceptance and introspection. The performance was noted across social media but has not been officially released through broadcast or press channels.
Fellow BTS members J-Hope, RM, and V attended the concert in person. Their appearance was noted by fans and reported by several Korean entertainment media outlets.
Jin's upcoming Japan tour stops, including shows in Chiba and Osaka, reportedly sold out quickly following ticket release.
Jin's solo tour is scheduled to continue through additional Asian and international cities.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Jin performs Epiphany live in return to solo stage
Jin performs Epiphany live in return to solo stage

Express Tribune

time9 hours ago

  • Express Tribune

Jin performs Epiphany live in return to solo stage

On June 28, 2025, BTS member Jin performed Epiphany live at the opening show of his solo fan-concert tour, RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR, held in Goyang, South Korea. The performance marked his first time singing the 2018 solo track since completing his mandatory military service earlier this month. Fan-captured footage circulated online shortly after the event, showing Jin onstage singing under a single spotlight. Audience members were heard singing along during the final chorus. HAD TO BRING BACK PURPLE HAIR SEOKJIN SINGING EPIPHANY WHILE PLAYING PIANO — Tan⁷🍷 (@jjksyoongs) June 28, 2025 Epiphany is widely recognized among fans for its message centered on self-acceptance and introspection. The performance was noted across social media but has not been officially released through broadcast or press channels. Fellow BTS members J-Hope, RM, and V attended the concert in person. Their appearance was noted by fans and reported by several Korean entertainment media outlets. Jin's upcoming Japan tour stops, including shows in Chiba and Osaka, reportedly sold out quickly following ticket release. Jin's solo tour is scheduled to continue through additional Asian and international cities.

Brenda Song reveals Disney tried to stop her from filming ‘The Social Network'
Brenda Song reveals Disney tried to stop her from filming ‘The Social Network'

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Brenda Song reveals Disney tried to stop her from filming ‘The Social Network'

Brenda Song is opening up about the challenges she faced transitioning from child star to serious actress, revealing that Disney once prevented her from pursuing key film roles. Speaking at the 2025 Bentonville Film Festival, where she received Variety's Virtuoso Award, Song reflected on her career and the lasting legacy of her Disney Channel role as London Tipton on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Despite her comedic success, Song said she wasn't allowed to audition for Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino due to a sexual assault scene involving her character. Later, when she was offered a role in David Fincher's The Social Network, Disney again hesitated. Song took her case directly to then-president of Disney Branded TV, Gary Marsh. 'I told him, 'I am an actor. This is the opportunity of a lifetime,'' she recalled. Ultimately, Disney approved the role—a turning point that changed her career. Song also shared stories from her early years in Hollywood, including stealing wardrobe items from the Suite Life set and taking home a massive portrait of her character, which now resides in the home she shares with partner Macaulay Culkin. Reflecting on representation, Song noted that she lacked Asian-American female role models growing up but credited Ming-Na Wen and Michelle Yeoh as inspirations. Now a mother and veteran actor, Song is proud of how far she's come. 'It was hard being an Asian-American actress in Hollywood. But I was lucky to have support,' she said. The Bentonville event also featured Song performing with Geena Davis and Culkin in gender-swapped scenes from The Producers and Stranger Things.

KPop Demon Hunters tops Netflix charts in 41 countries with action, folklore and star-studded voice cast
KPop Demon Hunters tops Netflix charts in 41 countries with action, folklore and star-studded voice cast

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

KPop Demon Hunters tops Netflix charts in 41 countries with action, folklore and star-studded voice cast

The animated action-musical KPop Demon Hunters has become a global sensation, topping Netflix's movie charts in 41 countries just days after its release. According to streaming analytics platform FlixPatrol, the film claimed the No. 1 spot in major markets including South Korea, the United States, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, and Portugal as of June 24. The movie debuted globally on June 20. *KPop Demon Hunters* follows the story of Huntrix, a fictional K-pop girl group composed of members Rumi, Mira, and Joy, who lead double lives as secret demon hunters when they're not performing on stage. The film combines fast-paced action with musical elements, blending modern K-pop with fantasy and traditional Korean folklore. The film attracted early buzz with a star-studded voice cast, including Lee Byung-hun and Ahn Hyo-seop. The theme song, performed by TWICE members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung, boosted its appeal among global K-pop fans. Behind the scenes, the film was directed by Chris Appelhans (Hotel Transylvania) and Korean Canadian filmmaker Maggie Kang, and produced by Sony Pictures Animation. Kang, who was born in Seoul and raised in Toronto, emphasized her intent to weave Korean culture into the film's design and narrative. She cited early influences from first-generation K-pop stars like Seo Taiji and H.O.T. Visually, the film is celebrated for showcasing uniquely Korean aesthetics. Iconic landmarks such as N Seoul Tower and traditional giwajip rooftops appear prominently, alongside folklore-inspired figures like the jeoseungsaja, a traditional grim reaper. With its mix of cultural authenticity and international appeal, KPop Demon Hunters has quickly earned acclaim and chart-topping success on Netflix across diverse global audiences.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store