BTS Jimin's 'Love of the Grand Duke' K-Drama Role
Jimin of BTS showcased his unparalleled presence and delivered a flawless performance on the final day of the concert in Goyang. The final performance of 'BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Goyang,' held at the Goyang Stadium on the 12th, concluded successfully. On this day, Jimin appeared with his blonde hair tied low, earning him the new moniker 'Grand Duke of the North,' captivating the audience with his charismatic presence.
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Jimin elicited gasps with his perfectly controlled body movements, and during sections without choreography, he filled the vast stage with freestyle dancing. Despite the intense choreography that demanded his all, he showcased his skills as a 'stage master' with unwavering vocals. Notably, during an impromptu stage segment, he ran towards the fans to perform the 'Run' choreography, receiving explosive cheers, and beautifully recreated the 'dust dance' from 'Spring Day,' transporting fans back to the 'The Most Beautiful Moment in Life' era.
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Throughout the three-day concert, which began on the 9th, Jimin's all-out effort and dedication ignited social media, with hashtags such as '#Jimin_ThankYouForYourAmazingStage', '#CheeringForJiminShiningOnStage', and '#SupportingEveryMomentOfJimin' trending in real-time for three consecutive days.
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At the end of the performance, Jimin shared his resolve for the upcoming world tour. He conveyed his sincerity by saying, "I will work hard, learn, and study, and perform even harder so that we can be even better when we return." He concluded the concert warmly with, "Thank you so much, and I love you very much."
Meanwhile, BTS has resumed their world tour for the first time in six and a half years, releasing their new album 'Arirang' after a four-year hiatus. This tour, starting in Goyang, will span 85 shows in 34 cities across Tokyo, North America, Europe, South America, and Asia, setting a record for the most shows for a single tour by a Korean artist. Additional performances are scheduled in Japan and the Middle East, further expanding the tour's scale.