BTS Jin completed his debut solo U.S. concert series, RUNSEOKJIN_ep.TOUR, which featured eight shows across Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, and Newark. Jin’s U.S. fan concerts drew over 90,000 attendees across multiple cities.
His first fancon tour, RUNSEOKJIN_ep.TOUR, was launched in Korea in late June. He landed in the U.S. in mid-July after completing shows in Chiba and Osaka. In the United States, Jin held shows in Anaheim (July 17-18), Dallas (July 19-20), Tampa (July 22-23), and wrapped the tour in Newark (July 30-31).
ARMYs were disappointed that he did not visit enough cities for his debut fancon tour. Major cities like LA, New York, Washington, Seattle, Tokyo, Paris, and more were skipped.
At Anaheim’s Honda Center, his two-night run set a new record for the highest turnout by a Korean solo artist at the venue. The Dallas show at American Airlines Center sold out completely, making Jin the first Korean solo artist to achieve that feat.
Reviews praised the Running Wild singer’s stage presence. The Los Angeles Times described his Anaheim set as a “master class in fan communication,” calling the performance a love letter to followers with “delightful and refined energy.”
The tour promotes music from his debut album, Happy (released in November 2024), and his second studio album, Echo (released in May 2025). After the U.S. leg, Jin will head to Europe, where he’s set to perform at London’s O2 Arena on August 5-6, the first Korean soloist to do so. He will then wrap with shows in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome on August 9-10.
He is the third member to hold a solo tour after SUGA and j-hope. More recently, j-hope’s solo world tour, Hope on the Stage, completed 33 shows in 16 cities across Asia and North America. He drew a total audience of 524,000 over four months.
In Japan, his final stops in Osaka packed over 80K fans into two back-to-back dome concerts. He grossed $26.6 million from his US shows alone, attended by 149,000 fans.
Meanwhile, BTS members have completed their mandatory military service and began recording a new album in the U.S. from July, with an expected release in spring 2026.
A world tour is also planned, which will be the band’s first group performance since 2021’s Permission to Dance On Stage tour. After his show in Amsterdam, Jin will join the group members in LA and start working on the new group album.