Jin Expresses Regret to J-Hope for Solo Concert Oversight and BTS Dance Roles

Jin Expresses Regret to J-Hope for Solo Concert Oversight and BTS Dance Roles

BTS member Jin has garnered much admiration for his solo tour, the Run Seokjin Ep Tour, known for its inventive events and engaging format. One memorable moment featured Jin trying to guess the name of a BTS song while fans acted it out in a fun game of charades. However, he amusingly struggled to identify the song that was related to his fellow member, J-Hope, and later expressed his apologies during a livestream after the concert.

During the same broadcast, he humorously reflected on a fan’s suggestion of having his fellow members as backup dancers. Jin noted the potential high costs of hiring them and joked about whether they’d be willing to perform for free.

Jin, a passionate gamer, kicked off his solo concert with an enthusiastic call to action, saying, “I challenge!” This led into an array of entertaining games involving the audience. The charades segment became an instant hit, where fans creatively acted out songs displayed on the screen. Despite the energy and effort from the audience during his July 30 concert in Newark, Jin couldn’t recognize J-Hope’s name.

Post-concert, a light-hearted exchange occurred when J-Hope appeared during the livestream. He teased Jin about looking worn out, to which Jin replied, “Hahaha, was today’s keyword really J-Hope? I’m sorry, bro! I really couldn’t guess,” adding a playful twist to the situation.

Could BTS join Jin as backup dancers?

In response to the question about having his bandmates as dancers, Jin quipped, “Imagine having the BTS members as my backup dancers! But hiring them would break the bank. Would they do it for free?”

It’s clear that Jin’s charismatic personality and playful banter with fans make his concerts memorable experiences. Would you like to see Jin and the BTS members perform together on stage?

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