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For Real, 1 1/2 hours of me getting my mind blown!!!!
This was amazing! Really Hope JHope will do more solo shows like this!

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Anonymous

J-Hope’s confidence only went up from here. Did you notice that in Busan concert? He never does anything less than 100% and this was a 1000% Love him so much!👏🏼👏🏼

Jessica McGuire

I saw a comment from a guy that worked Lollapalooza and was unfamiliar with BTS. He had to go past Jay's stage as he was leaving and he stopped to watch the show. BTS has a habit of arranging their set lists very similar to what J-Hope did here. They play some really hype songs, then slow it down, then bring it up, then slow it down again. The guy said that he was impressed with the way J-Hope did that, because it gave the audience time to catch their breaths and rest from waving all of the ARMY bombs. He said that a set list like that was designed to give the audience the stamina to get through the whole set list, as well as the artists. I thought that was an interesting point. I think that J-Hope was glad that he went through the Lollapalooza experience, but I'm pretty sure he wouldn't ever want to do a tour by himself. Jimin flew to the US just to watch the show and when he got there, J-Hope hadn't been eating or sleeping. He'd lost weight and was incredibly stressed. Having Jimin there made him feel much, much better and he was able to eat and sleep well the night before the show. Touring by himself, he'd have to deal with those nerves alone and I don't think he'd want to do that. As he said, the experience ended well, but he spent most of the time leading up to the show, weeks, in fear. That's no way for a person to live. Because of that, we probably won't ever get another concert like this from him. Unless he can do it in Korea, with the other BTS members there to support him. The song Ego is a BTS track, even though it's Hobi's solo. It's from the Map of the Soul: 7 album and they all had solos on that album. The rap line performs the Intro, Interlude, and Outro songs, with Ego being the Outro. RM does the Intro song, Persona, and Suga does the interlude song, Shadow I highly, highly recommend the album if you haven't heard it yet. Okay, I think that answered most of your questions. Sorry for the long post, though.

Breanne

oh. my. god. COULD YOU IMAGINE. a whole festival, where the only performers are BTS, and the entire day/night are just members of BTS performing their own solo sets. That would be wild. BTS could do it. fo sho. Dude, I cried for days after this because I was just so proud of him. A lot of people who didn't know him also showed up and were apparently impressed as well. (I remember someone telling me the guy behind them came to see jhope because he had seen Green Day many times before and wanted to see something different) (Green Day was the other headliner for the night, they and jhope closed out the last day of Lolla that notification for 'coming up' was just Hulu and their programming) The security that were working around me were also really excited and curious to see what all the fuss was over this 'jhope' fella.

Firebabyey

I loved it when singing hangsang j-hope kept watching up next to the stage where Jimin was watching the show and sang the line ’’i’m so turned up with my boys’’ and looked straight to Jimin, love how the boys keep each other close even when they are doing solo! There are also some clips where you can see Jimin next to stage watching j-hope from up there and being the biggest fanboy cheering and dancing!

johnreaveslive

Ahhhhh I love that so much! Jimin Is such a kind hearted and amazing person and friend to the band! I love it!

johnreaveslive

seriously I dont blame you! and that is so interesting about the crowd there, I bet that night Jhope brought in a TON of new ARMY and I love that they were able to experience it!

Shannon Harden

All 7 of them are “Born Singers”. They are made for the stage in every way. This is absolutely where they belong. The experience they give us each and every time they step on stage is extraordinary! And they absolutely can change the world. We all just have to get on the ride and help them do it. #borahae #ApoBangpo 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜+💜

Firebabyey

You should definetily watch the jhope vlive after the lollapalooza, should find it when you write jhope vlive lollapalooza. I have never seen hobi so happy and the way you can see how amazed Jimin was and how lovely their relationship and respect for each other is it will make you happy!

Alexa

Such a cool reaction. So much time passed and I STILL watch Lola and the REActions to it. It was such a proud time for me having him as my bias for ages. I always wished for him to try going solo one day and prove to himself he is a full package. He outdid himself here. I am sure it was just a start and though he was crazy nervous before it (which is understandable) , it was one of his wishes for a long time already. Here he just proved that he could handle the show alone by himself perfectly fine. I am sure they all come back as individual performers when the time comes. They just need to create their own music for it and get ready but we will see if I am right. I can’t wait to see his solo concert one day. Just hope he comes to the country where I live. Such a performer can’t stop halfway and I am sure the best is yet to come))) As for CNS story… he and Becky learnt to dance to this song when being young and then JHope bought the rights and created the video together with her in honour to their dance evolution… He covered all the costs so that this project had a chance.

Irene Kallahan

Thank you for a great reaction!💜 J-hope was my bias since the very first day I became army. Dunno why, he just caught my attention and since then I have never looked away. He is talented, hardworking, he has so bright and heartwarming personality, I just love him. And I am so so sooooo proud of him!🥺 From the person who barely got letters from fans to a Performer whose name is chanted by a crowd of thousands of people. And most of those people are not even speak Korean! But they were obsessed, so am I. His stage presence is insane, he is one of the best performers ever, for my opinion. I had to wake up at 4 a.m to watch Lollapalooza, but it was totally worth it❤️

Fran G

J-hope's performance at Lollapalooza was one of the best concert sets I have ever seen in my life. I knew he was talented, but I was transfixed and mesmerized. I had considered going to Chicago but I was still broke from going to LA to see BTS last fall and it was hot and crowded (and I'm a 57 year old woman for goodness sake!) But I really wish that I had gone. I wish he would tour with it too but I think it took so much out of him, physically, that he couldn't do it repeatedly.

Fran G

The song, Ego, is from Map of the Soul 7. I'm realizing that you have never listened to that album from start to finish. It is really interesting to listen to it now, knowing that BTS planned it as their last group album before taking a break. The three rappers have the Intro, Interlude and Outro on the album. RM's Persona starts it out by introducing the theme of persona, aka the different selves that everybody has. Then Suga expands on the theme with Shadow which I just realized you have never seen. OMG. You absolutely HAVE to watch the video. It was stunning -- first song dropped from the MOTS 7 album. It looks at the dark side of the different selves Suga has. And then the theme is completed with Ego where J-hope sings about accepting the different parts of himself and that they are integrated as part of his journey. I know J-hope wrote lots of Jack in the Box during the summer 2020 when they were supposed to be touring and I think he did it expecting his solo project would come out Suga's solo project D-2 which I also think was planned to come out after/during the world tour that they planned for MOTS 7.. But as the pandemic raged on plans changed etc. Suga's project came out anyway but J-hope's got delayed with the success of Dynamite and Butter.

Fran G

Finally, regarding the tour J-hope referred to for Trivia: Let's Dance. I didn't get to see the Chicago show but I did go to the show in Newark NJ a week later. It was at the beginning of my BTS journey. I didn't know much about them except that there was a lot of buzz and I thought it would be cool to see them before they blew up even bigger. They blew my mind. I'm an old Pink Floyd fan and their show was just as epic. It started with enormous inflatable jaguars during Dionysus, then V appearing on stage laying in a huge bed :-) Jimin appeared for his solo in a snow globe. Jungkook flew across the stadium and sang his heart out above our heads. The whole thing ended with the BTS members singing to Anpanman while a huge inflatable bouncy house sprung up from under the stage and the members were sliding down slides and bouncing to the beat. All this with fireworks, confetti cannons, and bluetooth activated light sticks. Along with the theatrics, each of the members took time to talk to the audience and tell us how they were experiencing the show. It was simultaneously a monumental production and an intimate conversation. I was hooked.