BTS’ Jin Announces First-Ever Solo Tour
Singer’s #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR will visit arenas in four U.S. cities this summer
Just days after Jin announced his upcoming new album Echo, the BTS member has revealed plans for his first-ever solo world tour.
The #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR — complicatedly named after the singer’s Run Jin variety show on YouTube — will visit nine cities this summer, with four of them — Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa and Newark, New Jersey — in the U.S.
Each city is currently booked for two shows: July 17 and 18 at Anaheim’s Honda Center, July 22 and 23 at Dallas’ American Airlines Center, July 26 and 27 at Tampa’s Amalie Arena, and July 30 and 31 at Newark’s Prudential Center. The trek — which begins in South Korea and Japan before moving to the U.S. — is currently scheduled to conclude in London and then Amsterdam.
Earlier this week, Jin, who released his first solo album Happy in November 2024, announced he will drop his next LP, Echo, on May 16. A press release noted that Echo “offers Jin’s perspective on universal life experiences, capturing everyday emotions with warmth and sincerity. Built on dynamic band sounds, the album showcases his versatile vocals across a spectrum of moods and styles. It reflects a deeper layer of vocal maturity and personal storytelling that underscores Jin’s evolving artistry.”
Jin Tour Dates
July 17-18: Anaheim, California @ Honda Center
July 22-23: Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
July 26-27: Tampa, Florida @ Amalie Arena
July 30-31: Newark, New Jersey @ Prudential Center
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