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BTS’ Jin has rewritten touring history. With his first-ever solo run, the “#RunSeokjin ep_Tour,” the global superstar not only sold out 18 shows in just 47 days but also set new records for an Asian solo artist.
The scale and speed of his success have cemented him as a powerhouse performer outside of BTS’ collective fame.
According to Pop Core, citing Billboard’s monthly Top Tours Chart, the BTS superstar member grossed $32.5 million and drew over 217,000 fans across 18 shows, all sold out within a brisk 47-day stretch.
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The tour kicked off in South Korea before making stops in Japan, the United States, London and Amsterdam. Each leg was marked by milestones, including Jin’s groundbreaking feat as the first Korean soloist to headline London’s iconic O2 Arena.
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Beyond the numbers, the tour highlighted Jin’s unique stage presence, resonating with fans who have awaited his return after military service. His ability to fill stadiums worldwide has fueled growing excitement not only for his solo trajectory but also for BTS’ reunion as a full group.
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All seven members including Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook, have now completed their mandatory service in South Korea. With their military chapter behind them, the group is shifting focus back to music-making.
Since July, the septet has been seen in Los Angeles, sparking speculation after being spotted in the studio with American singer Charlie Puth.
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Hints about their future are already pouring in. J-Hope reassured fans in a recent Weverse livestream: “I’m working really hard, we all are. We’re keeping healthy and working hard. So it’d be great if you look forward to what’s coming.” Jimin echoed the excitement last July, casually dropping, “Hey guys, we are back,” before teasing a new world tour alongside their upcoming album.
BTS is expected to release its first full-length group album since 2020’s BE in spring 2026. The record will be paired with a globe-spanning tour, the first since their “Permission to Dance on Stage” era.
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