J-Hope Announces Exclusive Pop-Up Store in Celebration of "Hope on the Street" Album Release
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-03-03 08:36:28
BigHit Music Organizes Interactive Space Featuring Objects and Exhibits Related to J-Hope's Special Album
▲ Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSICFeaturing objects and exhibits related to the special album and an upcoming documentary series, the pop-up store will be designed in the theme of a 'street,' consistent with the project title. Additionally, a hands-on dance workshop titled “Neuron the Street” is scheduled to take place within the store.
J-Hope's special album, "Hope on the Street Vol. 1," is set to release on March 29 at 1 p.m., consisting of six songs. The lead track, "Neuron," delves into J-Hope's musical roots, life motivation, and aspirations for a new beginning.
The first episode of the accompanying documentary series, also titled "Hope on the Street," is slated to be revealed on March 27 at midnight or March 28 at 12 a.m. The documentary will be accessible on the local streaming platform Tving and the U.S. streaming service Amazon Prime Video.
Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC
To mark the release of J-Hope's special album, "Hope on the Street," a themed pop-up store will be open from March 30 to April 5 in Seongsu-dong, eastern Seoul, as confirmed by BigHit Music, the artist's agency.
The pop-up store is an integral part of the broader "Hope on the Street" project, centered around the theme of "dancing," a commitment made by J-Hope. The agency stated that the pop-up store aims to provide an immersive experience for fans, aligning with J-Hope's vision for the project.
J-Hope's special album, "Hope on the Street Vol. 1," is set to release on March 29 at 1 p.m., consisting of six songs. The lead track, "Neuron," delves into J-Hope's musical roots, life motivation, and aspirations for a new beginning.
The first episode of the accompanying documentary series, also titled "Hope on the Street," is slated to be revealed on March 27 at midnight or March 28 at 12 a.m. The documentary will be accessible on the local streaming platform Tving and the U.S. streaming service Amazon Prime Video.
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