Good news for ARMYs around the world! Your beloved Jung Hoseok, better known as J-Hope, is keeping the excitement alive as his solo era continues to thrive. The BTS rapper-dancer has been making waves with his first-ever solo world tour, “HOPE ON THE STREET,” and it seems he’s not done surprising fans just yet. According to the latest updates, a brand-new single is on its way!
Yes, after the energetic debut of ‘Sweet Dreams’ in Seoul and the soulful ‘Mona Lisa’ in New York, J-Hope is reportedly gearing up to drop his third unreleased track during the Asian leg of the tour, starting April 12, 2025, in Manila, Philippines.
BTS’s J-Hope’s new song?
In an exclusive chat with the LA Times, J-Hope confirmed that he will be unveiling yet another solo track as part of the tour’s next phase. While the artist kept the song’s title and release date under wraps, fans are already speculating that the drop will happen on day one of the Asia leg, following the pattern of his previous song reveals.
This new track will follow the successful performances of Sweet Dreams (featuring Miguel), which made its surprise debut at the Seoul show on February 28. And, the Mona Lisa, which was first performed on March 13 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center during the North America kick-off and officially released on March 21.
Each of these songs took fans by surprise, proving J-Hope’s ritual of dramatic reveals and proving a kind of “J-Hope tradition” that fans now eagerly await at every new tour stop.
J-Hope’s HOPE ON THE STREET world tour
Since its grand takeoff in Seoul, the HOPE ON THE STREET world tour has been a dynamic concert of music, dance, and Hobi energy. The shows have been praised not just for their killer setlists, but for their immersive fan experiences and of course, the unexpected musical surprises that keep ARMY on their toes.
With the U.S. leg wrapping up on April 6, all eyes are now on Manila, where the Asia chapter begins. While fans don’t yet know the name or vibe of the upcoming song, expectations are sky-high, especially given the variety J-Hope has shown so far, from sultry R&B to romantic balladry.