BTS J-Hope Makes History, Becomes 1st K-Pop Soloist To Sell Out Stadium Concerts In The US Twice. ARMYs Are Proud!

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J-Hope of BTS is proving his global star power as a solo artist. Just this January, he thrilled fans with the announcement of his first solo tour, ‘Hope On The Stage’. This tour included stops across North America, specifically in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, San Antonio, and Oakland.

While every single show on the tour has been a resounding success with all tickets sold, the final leg in North America held a special significance. J-Hope has now made history by becoming the first-ever K-Pop solo artist to completely sell out two massive stadium concerts in the United States.

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His ‘Hope On The Stage’ world tour reached a phenomenal peak with two sold-out nights at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on April 4th and 6th, 2025. Over these two incredible evenings, a total of 46,236 tickets were snapped up by eager fans, marking a perfect 100% ticket sale rate. Reacting to this achievement, many fans took to their social media and wished the rapper. One user wrote, “congratulations J-hope my love, you are going to rise higher and higher. Only good things for you!”

This achievement is the epitome of J-Hope’s immense popularity and dedicated fanbase. Well, every stop on his tour has witnessed a complete sell-out. Moreover, just as BTS has achieved iconic status as a group, J-Hope’s solo endeavours are proving to be equally remarkable and impactful on the global music scene.

Adding to his list of impressive solo achievements, J-Hope also broke new ground by becoming the first K-Pop artist to be the main performer at a big music festival.

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