J-Hope of BTS Unveils Birthday Teaser for Upcoming Project, "Hope on the Street"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-02-18 08:17:25
BTS Member to Debut Dance Project in March, Showcasing Evolution from 2015 Series
▲ Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSICAccording to a statement from J-Hope's agency, BigHit Music, "Hope on the Street" is an extension of the dance practice record series introduced by J-Hope in 2015, sharing the same title. The press release further clarified that the project was conceptualized by J-Hope himself and was in preparation before the commencement of his military service.
J-Hope, born on February 18, 1994, commenced his military service on April 18, 2023, and is anticipated to complete his service on October 17 of this year. The agency expressed the hope that fans will enjoy the upcoming project, emphasizing its connection to J-Hope's earlier dance practice series from 2015.
Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC
On Sunday, J-Hope from the renowned boy band BTS shared a teaser for his upcoming project, "Hope on the Street," coinciding with his birthday. A video titled "'Hope on the Street' Coming Soon" was released on BTS's official YouTube channel, featuring archival footage of J-Hope's past on-stage dance performances. The video concludes with the indication "2024. 03," suggesting the project's initiation in the coming month.
J-Hope, born on February 18, 1994, commenced his military service on April 18, 2023, and is anticipated to complete his service on October 17 of this year. The agency expressed the hope that fans will enjoy the upcoming project, emphasizing its connection to J-Hope's earlier dance practice series from 2015.
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