J-Hope brought the house down at Goyang Sports Complex on Friday night, delivering a thrilling finale to his solo tour. Fans chanted his name until he appeared on stage in red at exactly 7 p.m. With back-to-back performances of “What If,” “Pandora’s Box,” “Arson” and “Stop,” he set the tone fast. He welcomed the crowd with an energetic “What’s up, Goyang” and shared his gratitude with BTS fans. Marking BTS’ debut anniversary, he called June 13 “a meaningful day for BTS brotherhood.”
Soon after, Jungkook surprised the crowd by appearing beside J-Hope for a duet. The youngest member of BTS sang “I Wonder” and shared how nervous he felt. He admitted missing fans during military service and thanked J-Hope for inviting him. After praising J-Hope’s talent, Jungkook performed his hit “Seven” to roaring cheers. Their reunion became a major moment for celebrating BTS brotherhood.
J-Hope took full command during the third stage with three new singles, released only hours earlier. He performed “Killin’ It Girl,” “Mona Lisa,” and “Sweet Dreams,” showcasing his evolving artistry. He explained how the songs reflect different phases of love in his life. The tracks offered fans a sleek, emotional arc within the show. Later, J-Hope thrilled the audience again with a medley of classic BTS tracks.
The next segments — “Fantasy” and “Wish” — shifted the concert into a personal space. J-Hope performed “Hope World,” “Equal Sign,” and his hit “Chicken Noodle Soup.” He also included BTS’ emotional track “Spring Day” and “Neuron” from his recent album. Each song built on his reflections and hope for fans’ happiness. Through every note, he paid tribute to BTS brotherhood and the journey behind it.
The grand finale reached new heights when Jin joined him on stage. Together, they sang “Spring Day” and Jin performed his own solo track. Jin revealed he had personally asked J-Hope for a chance to perform. Meanwhile, other BTS members RM, V, Jimin, and Suga cheered from the VIP section. J-Hope closed by thanking his bandmates and Army, promising to keep giving his best for BTS brotherhood.