Didn’t get a chance to see BTS’s j-hope live? Don’t worry, because on May 31, his Japan concert will be broadcast live in cinemas near you.

After a successful run through North America and Asia, j-hope’s world tour HOPE ON STAGE is gearing up for its finale on various stages in Japan this weekend, with its May 31 Osaka stage broadcast worldwide. 

“I’ve shared with you before that in 2025 I really want to meet as many ARMYs around the world as possible… So, I’m very excited to share this world tour through this live viewing,” j-hope shared in an announcement video of HOPE ON STAGE in JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING las April.

The show features his 3-hour concert via direct live feed from Japan, available on various SM and Vista Cinemas theaters nationwide. 

The live performance will start at 5:15 p.m. in the Philippines, with the encore stage at 8:30 p.m. 

He’s set to perform his solo album titles, MORE, Arson, and NEURON (with Gaeko, yoonmirae), and his recent singles, Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel), and MONA LISA. 

Known for his intense dance routines and electrifying stage presence, j-hope successfully delivered through his 31 concerts across 15 regions for this tour. 

He performed in SM Mall of Asia Arena on April 12 and 13 for his first stop in Asia, where the latter date was added due to sold-out tickets and popular demand. 

J-hope was the second BTS member to be discharged from South Korea’s mandatory military service last October 2024, following their oldest member, Jin. 

Members RM, V, Jimin, Jungkook, and Suga are set to be released as well this upcoming June, in time for their 12th debut anniversary on June 13. 

Ticket prices for HOPE ON STAGE in JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING are at P900. Look for cinemas near you here. 

AloJapan.com