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J-Hope Opens Special Solo Exhibition 'AND WHAT?' in Seoul This May


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 BTS's J-Hope is taking fans on a journey through his solo career — this time, in an immersive art exhibition.

🎨 'AND WHAT?' Opens May 30

On April 22, BigHit Music announced J-Hope's solo exhibition titled 'AND WHAT?', which will run from May 30 to June 22 at AK Plaza Hongdae, 17th floor, in Seoul.

The title 'AND WHAT?' reflects the multifaceted nature of J-Hope's identity and leaves an open-ended question about his next move. It's a nod to his ever-evolving artistry — and the freedom he embodies as a performer.

🎶 From Lollapalooza to World Tours: A Visual Recap

The exhibition will highlight key milestones in J-Hope's solo journey:

His record-breaking solo debut

Appearances in documentaries and major performances

The critically acclaimed Lollapalooza Chicago headliner performance — a first for a Korean solo artist

His historic concert at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, another first for a K-pop soloist

💿 Experience the Performance Energy

Fans can explore spaces that visually recreate J-Hope's stage presence, infused with the creative philosophies and messages he shared throughout his solo discography.

Authentic stage props will also be on display, including:

His personal mic and in-ear monitors

Outfits worn in music videos and live stages

📍 World Tour Continues

Following his explosive start to the HOPE ON THE STREET world tour, which gathered over 178,000 fans across six North American cities, J-Hope is set to bring the energy to Singapore on April 26–27.

This exhibition promises an in-depth look at J-Hope's artistry and is a must-visit for ARMY and music lovers alike.

[Photo Credit: BigHit Music]

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