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BTS Suga's MIND program organises first ever concert with his band for autistic kids

Updated on: 19 November,2025 03:46 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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BTS’s SUGA continued his legacy of kindness as Severance Hospital prepared for Shining MINDs, a special December 9 concert featuring children from the Min Yoongi Treatment Center’s MIND Program

BTS Suga's MIND program organises first ever concert with his band for autistic kids

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Suga leads by example. The singer-songwriter's altruistic inclination has enabled wonderful things to happen. The BTS member's effort will see children sing at a special concert at Yonsei University, and tickets for the event were recently made available. They have stated that all proceeds from the sale would be used at the Min Yoongi (SUGA's real name) Treatment Centre. 

Suga's MIND program organises a concert for autistic kids


Severance Hospital, which just opened the legendary Min Yoongi Treatment Centre in recognition of the singer's 5 billion KRW contribution, is preparing for a new event. They are believed to be hosting MIND Band's inaugural show, Shining MINDs, on December 9. The beautiful children from the Min Yoongi Treatment Center's MIND Program will perform in this unique concert. It was stated that the Grammy-nominated musician personally attended numerous sessions to assist autistic children by developing a music program and teaching them in person and through classes.



The forthcoming concert is even more important since Suga Crew will play a unique set. The same live band accompanied the BTS rapper on his globally acclaimed August D Tour D-DAY. Although not confirmed, it is believed that the Korean rapper brought his team to the concert. Fans hope to catch a peek of the star during the event. The event tickets are priced at 20,000 KRW, according to the post by the treatment centre's director. 

Suga's major contribution to Severance Hospital

Earlier, BTS member Suga had been on a streak with donations and goodwill initiatives. The K-pop idol had recently made a major contribution for autistic children, and once again, he added to the amount. Suga donated an additional 1 BILLION KRW to Severance Children's Hospital, and his name was officially featured on the hospital's gift board.

Suga, on the other hand, has remained mostly out of the public eye after being discharged from required military service and enlisting in alternate duty. He was seen following fellow BTS members to Los Angeles, where they stayed for a few months to work on their new album, which is expected to be released in March 2026. The team members were stated to have recently completed their recording process and are presently editing their content. Following the album's release, the trio is set to embark on a global tour in 2026.

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