BTS' Jin has announced he will embark on his first-ever solo world tour on June 28th.
The global tour, called "#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR," which incorporates the singer's full given name Kim Seok-jin, will have stops in nine cities for two nights each.
The tour kicks off with shows at the Goyang Auxiliary Stadium in Goyang, South Korea, on June 28 and 29, before moving on to the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall in Chiba, Japan, on July 5-6.
Then, after stopping at Osaka, Japan, for two shows, Jin will move to the U.S. for shows in California, Texas, Florida and New Jersey before wrapping up with a couple of shows each in London and Amsterdam in August.
Jin's tour announcement comes close on the heels of the revelation of the release date for his second solo album, Echo, which is due out on May 16.
Tickets will be available starting with an Army Membership Presale beginning Tuesday, April 29 at 3 pm local time. Army Membership holders can register for the presale on Weverse now through Sunday, April 27 at 3 pm ET/12 pm PT to have their membership verified.
The general on-sale for dates in North America begins Wednesday, April 30 at 3 pm local time, while the general on-sale for dates in Europe and the U.K. begins Thursday, May 1 at 12 pm local time. Visit RUNSEOKJINEPTOUR.com for details.
Jin's #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR Dates:
June 28-29: Goyang, Korea @ Goyang Auxiliary Stadium July 5-6: Chiba, Japan @ Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 4-6July 12-13: Osaka, Japan @ Kyocera Dome Osaka July 17-18: Anaheim, California @ Honda Center July 22-23: Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center July 26-27: Tampa, Florida @ Amalie Arena July 30-31: Newark, New Jersey @ Prudential Center Aug. 5-6: London, U.K. @ The O2 Aug. 9-10: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
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