11-10-2023 (SEOUL) Jungkook, a prominent member of the globally acclaimed K-pop sensation BTS, has unveiled exciting news for fans worldwide. The 26-year-old singer recently revealed plans for his inaugural full-length solo concert, aptly titled “Golden Live On Stage.”
Following the release of his debut solo single “Seven,” featuring Latto in July, Jungkook is set to take center stage in a solo capacity. This eagerly anticipated solo concert is in celebration of his upcoming debut solo album, titled “Golden,” scheduled for release on November 3. Jungkook will grace the stage just two weeks after the album’s release.
The concert will take place at the Jangchung Arena in Seoul on November 20 and will be available for streaming globally, ensuring that fans from all corners of the world can partake in this special musical event.
“Golden Live On Stage” promises to be a remarkable showcase of Jungkook’s talent, featuring performances of various tracks from his debut solo album. Fans can also look forward to potential guest appearances by Jungkook’s fellow BTS bandmates, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.
To secure tickets for this extraordinary concert experience, fans must either hold Army memberships (BTS fan club) or have purchased Jungkook’s album “Golden” from the Weverse Shop.
A statement on Weverse reads, “Jungkook Golden Live On Stage will feature performances of various tracks on the album. We eagerly anticipate your love and support you’ll bring to this unique showcase with the artist.”
While Jungkook has previously ventured into solo performances, such as his appearance at the Global Citizen festival in New York, “Golden Live On Stage” will mark his first full-length solo concert—a milestone that is sure to captivate audiences.
The South Korean singer recently shared his perspective on criticism and haters, expressing gratitude for their attention. During a listening party for his song “3D” with Jack Harlow, he remarked, “There are plenty of people who don’t like me. It means they’re spending their time on me. I’d consider that some sort of interest, right? They’re different kinds of fans. If they had absolutely no interest in me, they wouldn’t. So, I thank them for their time. I don’t like them, though. I don’t have to like them, do I? Of course, I love the ones who love me. I wouldn’t love people who say bad things about me. I work for those who support me.”