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BTS members Jin and J-Hope have swept global charts with their respective solo tours.

The U.S. music industry publication Pollstar released its lists for the 'Global Concert Tour Top 20' and 'Asia Focus Chart: Top Touring Artists' on the 15th (KST).

The two artists achieved the highest rankings among Korean solo singers, standing as the only Korean solo artists to be ranked on the charts, proving their undiminished ticket power.

First, Jin’s solo fan concert tour, '#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR,' landed at 14th place on the 'Global Concert Tour Top 20.'

This chart ranks artists based on average box office revenue per city. Jin's performances in Goyang (South Korea) and Chiba and Osaka (Japan) were completely sold out.

Notably, his performance at the Kyocera Dome Osaka sold out all seats, including the upper-most 8th-floor seats and restricted-view seats, achieving an exceptional feat for a Korean solo artist.

Jin also performed well in the U.S. and Europe, becoming the first Korean solo artist to take the stage at the O2 Arena in London, UK, and drawing the largest-ever audience for a single artist at the Honda Center in Anaheim, U.S.

The 'RUNSEOKJIN EP.TOUR' expanded the world-view of his self-produced variety show, Run Seokjin, onto the stage, concluding with a fan concert in Incheon last January.

Meanwhile, J-Hope’s solo world tour, 'HOPE ON THE STAGE,' claimed 5th place on the 'Asia Focus Chart: Top Touring Artists.'

This chart specifically targets concerts held in Asia and is calculated based on total ticket sales. J-Hope successfully sold out all 21 performances across 10 Asian cities.

His Asia tour alone mobilized approximately 342,000 spectators. He also made history as the first Korean solo artist to enter the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, U.S.

Including encore concerts, 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' spanned 33 performances across 16 cities, sharing his musical narrative with approximately 520,000 concertgoers.

In related news, BTS was named the winner in multiple categories at the '2025 Korea Grand Music Awards.'

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