

BTS’s J-Hope brought new records to all Korean solo artists after his military release and had North American hopes on stage tours.
J-Hope is the largest member of the music industry today, BTS sets a new record for all Korean solo artists, and his North American hopes gain hope on stage tours.
Hobi or Jay was kindly called by fans of the group, (the Army) became the first and only Korean solo artist and also sold a stadium venue while on tour. In official confirmation, Live Nation, as well as BMO Stadium Los Angeles, confirmed that J-Hope sold out his 2-day concert, the last stop of his North American tour.
It was revealed that J-Hope exceeded the estimated ticket count at BMO Stadium because organizers were forced to offer more seats due to popular demand. It is estimated that the number of tickets sold by J-Hope’s BMO Stadium concerts is about 24,000 per day, exceeding the 22,000 tickets the venue can accommodate.
However, this isn’t the only place to sell out on J-Hope’s stage tour, as Live Nation revealed that all 12 different dates sold out in 6 different locations.
Hopefully, on the rapper’s radar, with fans preparing for the June 2025 party, we hope to continue more Asian stops during stage tours in the Philippines with Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and other Philippines on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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