BTS's J-Hope has once again proven his popularity and ticket sales power in South Korea. J-Hope is scheduled to hold a concert titled 'J-Hope Tour: Hope on the Stage' on February 28 - March 2, 2025 at the KSPO Dome, Seoul. The concert that lasted for 3 consecutive days successfully invited high enthusiasm from fans. 

This was proven by the ticket sales that were sold out in an instant. Quoting from Allkpop on Wednesday January 15, 2025, the ticket sales for the 'J-Hope Tour: Hop on the Stage ' concert were immediately sold out at the opening of the pre-sale tickets which took place on January 4, 2025. 

Proving the very high interest from fans, even sold out before the general ticket sales opened. Seoul will be J-Hope's opening concert this year, before the idol goes on a world tour to several other major cities. 

Following Seoul, J-Hope will greet his fans directly in North America, performing in Brooklyn on March 13, 2025. J-Hope will also make history through his concert this time, by becoming the first Korean solo artist to hold a concert at BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, on April 4 and 6, 2025. 

Meanwhile, news about J-Hope's world tour has stolen the attention of fans and media around the world. Popular media Forbes also highlighted J-Hope's tour this time as a signal and the beginning of the idol's return to the world stage.

And starting a new chapter in his music career. They also highlighted J-Hope's achievement as the first Korean solo artist to make a historic debut performing at BMO Stadium, calling him a pioneer of solo artists in the K-Pop world.

Not only Forbes , other global news outlets, such as the Associated Press and Consequence of Sound also reported on the implementation of this world tour, and again highlighted J-Hope's appearance at Lollapalooza 2022 as a headliner, while also becoming the first Korean artist to do so. 

On the other hand, the world tour will span 15 cities and feature 31 shows. Including in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, Oakland, Los Angeles, Manila, Saitama, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Macau, Taipei, and Osaka.

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