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Global K-pop sensation Jungkook from BTS has once again captured the world's attention—this time not with a new song, but with a heartfelt promise to his fans. The Golden Maknae discussed his solo career, offered heartfelt anecdotes, and alluded to what might be his first solo tour during a recent six-hour Weverse Live session. His statement, "I'm sure I'll be able to do it someday," instantly sparked enthusiasm on social media, giving ARMY hope that the celebrity will soon perform his solo music in a worldwide scale.
Jungkook's Solo Tour Dream Takes the Stage
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BTS member Jungkook made a statement that left fans giddy during a lengthy six-hour live session on 3rd November through the fan network Weverse commemorating the two-year anniversary of his hit-solo album 'Golden': "I'm sure I'll be able to do it someday," he stated, referencing the possibility of a solo concert tour. The comment came, when he saw an advertisement for fellow member J-Hope's solo concert on the live broadcast, he made a subtle sigh and suggested that he hopes too about performing on stage himself in the future.
His personalized in-ear monitors and custom golden microphone were immediately cited by fans as indicators that "his tour was already in the works." Although Jungkook did not give a timeline, his candor about the goal has sparked curiosity and conjecture among the ARMY worldwide. As he chatted, sang, watched movies, and even enjoyed a late-night gukbap dinner while gaming, Jungkook was at his most relaxed and honest, with 11.1 million viewers joining him in real time.
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From 'Seven' to 'Golden'—Jungkook's Solo Path
Jungkook's solo journey has been steadily building. His debut studio album 'Golden' dropped in November 2023, features hits like 'Seven' and '3D.' During his Weverse session, he recalled earlier live streams where he performed dozens of songs, reconnected with fans after his military service, and revealed heartfelt ambitions.
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He's spoken previously about the need to build up a strong solo discography before embarking on a tour, saying in 2023: "I don't have plans just yet but of course if I can, I do want to. And you need a lot of songs." With his solo credentials growing, the hint at a tour now feels like the next logical step—and ARMYs are ready and waiting.
BTS's Awaited Comeback
At the same time, BTS is gearing up for their full-group comeback. According to the group's members, a world tour is in pipeline following the release of their new record in the spring of 2026. A tentative release date of late March 2026 for the album has also been revealed by Leader RM. This means Jungkook's solo aspirations must sit alongside group priorities, which may explain why the solo tour is still in "someday" mode.
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Given the group's schedule, many fans interpret his remark as both a promise and a placeholder—acknowledging his solo ambition without interrupting the group's momentum. In light of BTS's reunion and impending solo endeavours, the coming months will be crucial in determining whether Jungkook converts that "someday" into actual tour dates or not.