EVENT / Music / April 2025
J-Hope of BTS to Perform in Jakarta as Part of His 2025 World Tour
J-Hope is stepping into a new chapter of his career in 2025. After completing his mandatory military service in October 2024, he’s back on stage and ready to share his solo artistry with fans around the world. His “HOPE ON THE STAGE” tour marks an exciting return, and Jakarta is one of the major cities on his tour. Fans in Indonesia are eagerly anticipating his performances, as this marks his first solo visit to the country.
Jakarta Welcomes J-Hope’s Solo Tour
J-Hope of BTS is set to perform in Jakarta on May 3 and 4, 2025, at the Indonesia Arena, as part of his highly anticipated solo world tour, “HOPE ON THE STAGE.” These shows mark his return to the live stage after completing his mandatory military service in October 2024. The tour, which began in Seoul and continued across major U.S. cities, is now moving through Asia, with Jakarta among the major stops.
Strong Demand from Indonesian Fans
Indonesian fans showed overwhelming enthusiasm. Tickets for both Jakarta concerts sold out not long after they went on sale, during both the ARMY membership presale and general public sales. The strong demand highlights J-Hope’s lasting popularity and the excitement surrounding his first solo visit to Indonesia.
A Personal Journey Through Music
The concert will showcase music from his solo albums “Jack in the Box” and “Hope on the Street Vol. 1,” brought to life through a performance divided into five thematic chapters: Ambition, Dream, Expectations, Fantasy, and Wish. Each segment reflects different parts of J-Hope’s creative and personal journey, promising a powerful and emotional experience.
Looking Ahead for BTS Members
After Jakarta, J-Hope will continue touring across Asia before concluding this leg of the tour. His fellow BTS member Jin is also preparing for his own solo tour starting in June 2025, following the release of his upcoming EP, “Echo.” The year 2025 also marks a significant milestone for BTS, as all members are expected to complete their military service, raising hopes for future group activities.
*Sources: CNN, Rolling Stone
*Photo: Instagram J-Hope