BTS' Jin to make debut solo album release extra special with 'Happy' event
BTS heartthrob Jin pre-releases 'I'll be There' from upcoming first album 'Happy'
Jin, born Kim Seokjin, is set to hold a two-day event in Seoul to celebrate the release of his debut solo album, Happy.
As the final member of BTS to release a solo album after Jimin, Jungkook, J-Hope, Suga, RM, and V, Jin's album is scheduled to drop on November 15, according to the group's agency, BigHit Music.
To make this occasion even more special, the agency announced on Thursday, October 24, that Jin will host Happy Special Stage Live.
The event will kick off on November 16, the day after the album's release, and conclude on November 17.
As detailed in the Weverse announcement, the highly anticipated event will take place at Jangchung Arena in Seoul, South Korea.
The Happy Special Stage Live performance will begin at 7 PM KST on the first day and at 5 PM KST on the second day.
Fans can look forward to an exclusive premiere of some songs from Happy, along with discussions about the album's behind-the-scenes moments and other exciting segments.
Additionally, since his return from military service on June 12, the eldest member of BTS has been generously engaging with his fans.
Most recently, he excited BTS ARMY with the pre-release of the track I’ll Be There from his upcoming album.
"Jin will be there soon! Don’t miss out [purple heart emoji]," the agency teased on Instagram Stories, piquing anticipation for the track's release on Friday, October 25.
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