Date & Time of Hope On The Stage Tour Seoul Concerts
BTS J-hope’s Hope On The Stage Seoul Concerts will commence on February 28 at KSPO Dome, Seoul, South Korea. The three-day concert will end on March 2, 2025.
Seoul Concert Series at KSPO Dome
- February 28, 2025 (Thursday) – 7 PM KST
- March 1, 2025 (Friday) – 6 PM KST
- March 2, 2025 (Saturday) – 5 PM KST
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How To Watch Hope On The Stage Tour Online
Global fans can join the excitement of Hope On The Stage Tour through high-quality livestreams on Weverse. The platform offers two viewing options:
Multi-View Experience ($135.30)
- Switch between multiple camera angles
- Get up close and personal with J-hope’s performances
- Experience the concert from different perspectives
HD Single-View ($146.12)
- Crystal clear high-definition stream
- Professional direction capturing the best moments
- Perfect for those who prefer a curated viewing experience
For fans on a budget, single-day passes are available at $48.71 for either viewing option.
The Seoul concerts mark just the beginning of J-hope’s ambitious 2025 world tour. Following his electrifying performances in Korea’s capital, the “Arson” hitmaker will embark on a journey across North America, with six venues scheduled, starting in Brooklyn. The tour will then make its way through Asia, concluding with a grand finale at the prestigious Kyocera Dome in Osaka on June 1.
This tour follows the remarkable success of J-hope’s latest release, “Hope on the Street Vol. 1,” which has already broken records. The album showcased his growth as an artist by:
- Reaching #5 on the Billboard 200, making him the first South Korean solo artist to achieve multiple top-ten albums
- Dominating the Japanese Oricon weekly digital album chart
- Selling an impressive 44,000 album equivalent units in its first week in the US, including 38,000 pure album sales
For ARMY members worldwide, this tour represents more than just concerts – it’s a celebration of J-hope’s return and his evolution as a solo artist. His signature blend of hip-hop, dance, and positive energy promises to create unforgettable moments for fans both in-person and online.