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BTS J-Hope To Release Album and Documentary for Fans This Spring

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BTS J-Hope teases new project for March

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BTS J-Hope has announced a new project for March.

This February 20, J-Hope revealed an image of his promotional schedule for the HOPE ON THE STREET project on his official social media channel.

The released image contained the schedule for the special album HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1 and the docuseries of the same name. Starting on February 22, J-Hope will release his preview cut, share his album preview on February 24, and release a highlight medley of his new album’s tracks on February 27.

A teaser for his title track’s official motion picture/music video will be released on March 28.

J-Hope will simultaneously release HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1 and the final cut of his official motion picture worldwide at 1 PM KST on March 29.

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Fans have piqued interest by the release of an unknown content teaser set to release on March 30, the day after the album release.

J-Hope’s docuseries HOPE ON THE STREET promises to excite the fans.

A teaser trailer will be unveiled on February 29, with main posters and main trailers set to be revealed on March 7 and 14, respectively. The first episode will be available on TVING and Amazon Prime Video on March 28, the day before the new album’s release.

It’s rumored that the HOPE ON THE STREET album and docuseries project to have the same name came to J-HOPE organically.

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