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J-Hope Makes History as First Korean Solo Artist to Sell Out U.S. Stadium Shows in Los Angeles with Emotional Finale and Miguel CollaborationšŸ”„48

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BTS’ J-Hope Makes History as First Korean Solo Artist to Sell Out U.S. Stadium Shows Los Angeles, CA — April 6, 2025

BTS member J-Hope (Jung Ho-seok) has cemented his legacy as a trailblazing solo act, becoming the first Korean artist to sell out two consecutive stadium concerts in the United States. The groundbreaking performances, held at Los Angeles’ 22,000-capacity BMO Stadium on April 4 and 6, drew a combined audience of 46,236 fans, with both nights selling out entirely. The milestone solidifies his position as a global force beyond BTS’ collective success.

A Night of High-Energy Performances and Emotional Peaks

The HOPE ON THE STAGE tour delivered a dynamic setlist blending J-Hope’s solo hits like "Arson" and "Daydream" with BTS classics such as "MIC Drop" and "Dis-Ease". The April 4 show opened with the fiery "HANGSANG," setting the tone for a night of genre-defying performances that fused hip-hop, R&B, and pop. A standout moment came during the soulful collaboration "Sweet Dreams" with Grammy-winning artist Miguel, whose velvety vocals intertwined with J-Hope’s rhythmic flow under a canopy of dreamy visuals.

During the encore, J-Hope grew visibly emotional, addressing the crowd with his signature catchphrase: ā€œI’m your hope, you’re my hope, I’m J-Hopeā€ā€”a line that sparked deafening cheers and tears among fans. He concluded with a heartfelt speech, reflecting on his journey since completing mandatory military service in October 2024. ā€œThis stage, your energy… it’s why I keep fighting to show you my best self,ā€ he said, wiping away tears as fans chanted his name.

Breaking Barriers and Fan Celebration

The sold-out shows shattered records, with J-Hope becoming the first Asian soloist to achieve a 100% ticket sale rate for a U.S. stadium event. Social media erupted with pride, as fans dubbed him the ā€œSold Out Kingā€ and praised his ā€œunmatched work ethic and artistryā€. One fan tweeted: ā€œOnly BTS could make history like this—Hobi’s passion is contagious!ā€

The concerts also highlighted J-Hope’s evolving artistry post-military service. His recent single "Sweet Dreams," released March 7, has been streamed over 50 million times, blending introspective lyrics with Miguel’s signature R&B vibe. During a Tonight Show appearance, J-Hope revealed the track was inspired by his gratitude for fans: ā€œJust like ARMY inspires me, this song is my love letter to themā€.

Global Momentum and Cultural Impact

The Los Angeles dates follow a successful Seoul leg of the tour, which kicked off in February 2025. J-Hope’s global influence continues to expand, with his Hope on the Street docuseries on Prime Video showcasing his dance roots and creative process. Industry analysts note his solo success underscores K-pop’s growing dominance in Western markets, with J-Hope paving the way for future solo acts.

As confetti rained down on the final night, fans left the stadium buzzing about the historic moment. For ARMY, the shows were more than concerts—they were a testament to J-Hope’s resilience and the unbreakable bond between artist and fandom. With whispers of potential collaborations (including a hinted Kendrick Lamar project), J-Hope’s journey as a solo powerhouse is just beginning.

ā€œHe’s not just a performer—he’s a movement,ā€ one attendee remarked. ā€œTonight, we witnessed history.ā€


Key Details

  • Attendance: 46,236 across two nights (100% ticket sales)
  • Setlist Highlights: "Arson," "Sweet Dreams," "MIC Drop," and "on the street"
  • Post-Military Comeback: First major solo tour since October 2024 discharge
  • Chart Impact: "Sweet Dreams" marks J-Hope’s first post-service solo release