
BTS’s Jin continues to prove why he’s called the “Visual King” and “Live King” with a stunning concert that’s left fans around the world in awe.
On June 28 and 29, Jin held his very first fan concert, ‘Run Seok Jin Tour in Goyang’ (#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in GOYANG) at the Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province. The event was so highly anticipated that tickets sold out immediately, and thousands of fans who couldn’t attend in person joined the excitement through LIVE PLAY, which streamed the show on a giant screen at Jamsil Indoor Stadium.
The concert showcased Jin’s full charm, energy, and talent. He performed a mix of his solo tracks and BTS hits completely live — with no pre-recorded segments or VCRs. Jin even played the piano live on stage, impressing fans with his musical abilities and heartfelt delivery. His strong vocals and natural stage presence had the entire crowd hooked from beginning to end.


On July 9, the official photo sketch of the Goyang concert was released — and the photos are absolutely magical. From rehearsal shots in casual outfits, where Jin is seen checking his mic and keyboard, to breathtaking concert moments filled with fireworks, emotions, and his signature hand kiss, the images captured the heart of the show.
Fans couldn’t stop praising the dreamlike visuals, calling it a “healing concert” filled with warmth, passion, and unforgettable memories.
Meanwhile, Jin’s second solo mini album “Echo,” released on May 16 (KST), is also enjoying massive success. The title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” made history by hitting #1 on Spotify’s Global Chart on May 25, making it the first and only song by an Asian artist in 2025 to do so.


Following the success of his Korean shows, Jin has already completed two fan concerts in Chiba, Japan, and is now gearing up for 18 more shows across 9 cities, including Osaka, Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, Newark, London, and Amsterdam.
Notably, Jin will also become the first K-pop soloist to hold a concert at the legendary O2 Arena in London, setting yet another milestone in his solo career.
His July 12 concert at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome will be broadcast via Live Viewing, streamed to 43 CGV theaters in Korea and cinemas across 10 countries and regions. The July 13 show will also be live-streamed globally via Weverse, giving fans everywhere the chance to join the journey.
With emotional stages, top-tier visuals, and record-breaking music, Jin is truly making 2025 his year — and it’s only just getting started.
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