BTS’ Jung Hoseok aka J-Hope lit up the stage at Lollapalooza Berlin 2025 on July 13 with his energetic performance making it an unforgettable experience for fans. It took place at the Olympiastadion.
J-Hope performed a whopping 21 songs non-stop for a 90-minute show as a headliner at Lollapalooza Berlin. He took the final slot of the music festival that was filled to capacity with some 60,000 audience members.
Talking about his performance, he bought the house down by singing his solo and BTS army popular tracks. The idol's performance tracks included What if..., Pandora's Box, on the street and more, along with BTS songs Mic Drop, Dynamite and Butter.
All through, audience kept singing in Korean while also screaming the Jung Ho-Seok chant. Many in the audience were even seen with tears while cherishing the moment.
As it got darker, many were seen holding the official light stick of BTS adding shine to the show. The Army Bomb filled the air as J-Hope performed under the cloud of colourful fireworks.
While Hobi’s performance stole the show, his looks equally impressed audience and became a point of rage. He had set the temperatures souring with not just his setlist of songs that he performed, but even his appearance in a see-through shirt.
His now-iconic shirt is being called as the ‘useless shirt’ by ARMY members on the internet. He wore a sheer, see-through shirt that quickly got soaked in sweat and did nothing to hide his toned physique.
He addressed the crowd and told, “I’m here in Berlin, after my first [Lollapalooza] in 2022. There were so many things I became grateful for during my tour. Thank you so much for being there with me all the way through. I love you all.”
The singer received support from his BTS fellow members Kim Taehyung, aka V, and Jimin started cheering for him. They tuned into his performance through the livestream on Weverse and extended digital support.
The performance marked the grand finale of his ‘Hope on the Stage’ solo world tour, which spanned across Korea, the US, Mexico, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
With all seven BTS members having completed their military service and a 2025 group comeback in the works. Their first album after the break will release in Spring next year. With this event, J-Hope’s final solo stage was a perfect closing chapter.
As the concert concluded, J-Hope posed with his team members who flashed bright smile for the massive success. He then addressed the crowd and thanked then for the pverwhelming response.

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