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Jungkook Dreams Big: Solo World Tour in the Works?

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Jungkook, the ‘Golden Maknae’ of the popular boy band BTS, has expressed his desire to embark on a solo world tour.

On the 6th (local time), Jungkook appeared on NBC’s Tonight Show.

On the show, Jungkook shared his gratitude towards his fans, known as ARMY, stating that while he was confident about his solo songs like “Seven,” “3D”, and “Standing Next to You,” he did not expect them to be this successful.

The host of the Tonight Show asked Jungkook if he wanted to go on a solo world tour, given his success as a solo artist. Jungkook responded, “I really would like to consider a solo world tour,” adding, “I don’t think I have many songs yet.” He expressed his desire to embark on a world tour once he has more solo songs under his belt.

Jungkook continued, “I am having a showcase on November 20th,” hinting, “You can look forward to it then.” Jungkook will make a special announcement on the day of the showcase. As he continues to rise as a solo artist, all eyes are on whether he can start a world tour soon.

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Meanwhile, Jungkook achieved global pop star status with his song “Seven,” released in July, which topped Billboard’s main song chart, Hot 100, and was selected as the Song of the Summer.

His first solo full-length album, GOLDEN, released on the 3rd, has continued its success, achieving double million sales on the day of its release and topping the Oricon daily album singles chart in Japan.

By. Kang Seong Hoon

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