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Jin Set for Global Fan Concert Tour in June

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BTS member Jin will launch his first solo tour this summer, thrilling fans worldwide with a special fan-centered experience. On Friday, Jin confirmed the exciting news on Weverse, the popular fan community platform. Alongside the announcement, he shared a colorful poster that revealed tour dates and locations.

The Jin fan concert tour begins with two shows at Goyang Sports Complex Auxiliary Stadium. These performances will take place on June 28 and 29 in Goyang, located just northwest of Seoul.

Following his start in Korea, Jin will continue the Jin fan concert tour across eight more cities. His next stops include Chiba and Osaka in Japan, then Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, and Newark in the United States. He will also visit London in the UK and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

The Jin fan concert tour promises more than just music. It will include interactive fan segments, allowing Jin to connect deeply with his supporters.

Throughout the shows, Jin will perform tracks from his upcoming second solo EP, “Echo,” set to drop on May 16. He will also feature songs from his first solo album, “Happy,” which came out in November last year.

According to BigHit Music, “Echo” captures life’s reflective moments that stay in the heart. The EP tells emotional stories in a sincere and honest voice. Its lead track, “Don’t Say You Love Me,” deals with a couple’s struggle to let go of love even after their relationship crumbles.

This upcoming tour marks Jin’s major return to the stage as a solo artist. With the Jin fan concert tour, he aims to deliver meaningful performances while making unforgettable memories with fans worldwide.

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