
BTS' Jungkook Gets Chest Tattoo? ARMYs Spot New Ink At J-Hope's HOPE ON THE STAGE Concert
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BTS' Jungkook left fans gasping as he appeared with a possible chest tattoo at J-Hope's concert. ARMYs can't stop speculating.
BTS' golden maknae Jungkook has always kept ARMYs on their toes, but his latest appearance might just be his most buzzworthy yet. On June 13, during J-Hope's HOPE ON THE STAGE concert in Goyang, a celebration that also marked BTS' 12th debut anniversary, Jungkook surprised fans with a possible brand-new tattoo.
Making a grand entrance to his collaboration track i wonder with J-Hope, Jungkook then thrilled fans by performing his solo hit SEVEN. It was his first time back on stage following an 18-month military hiatus, and his electrifying presence lit up the stadium. However, apart from the music, it was something else that had ARMYs doing double takes.
While performing in a sleeveless white vest, a tattoo appeared to be peeking from the right side of Jungkook's chest. Fans quickly took to social media, speculating that the ink resembled a swallow. Known for his love of intricate tattoos, his arm is already covered in meaningful doodles, Jungkook might be extending his artwork to his chest.
JUNGKOOK NEW TATTOO! WE'RE SO BACK! pic.twitter.com/TFLeRVaPy8 — jungkook admirer₇ (@dreamjeons) June 13, 2025
Some ARMYs claimed the new tattoo looked colored, possibly continuing Jungkook's trend of bold and personalized body art. Given his creative style and flair for symbolism, fans are already dissecting what the ink might represent.
Adding to the excitement, Jungkook also reunited with Jin and J-Hope to perform Jamais Vu, a track beloved by fans. As the night progressed, he joined the crowd in vibing to group hits like MIC Drop, Baepsae, and Airplane Pt. 2, making the evening even more memorable.
The possible tattoo reveal wasn't officially addressed by the singer, but it didn't stop ARMYs from going wild. One fan tweeted, 'Don't let the BTS reunion distract you from Jungkook's new tattoo!" while another asked, 'Did his tattoo always reach that far up or is this new?"
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June 14, 2025, 01:09 IST
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