BTS’ Suga Concludes Solo Tour, Says Farewell Ahead of Military Enlistment

BTS’ Suga recently concluded his first solo world tour, “Suga | Agust D Tour ‘D-Day’,” with three days of encore concerts in Seoul. This tour not only marked the end of the tour but also signaled the beginning of a new chapter in Suga’s solo career. The encore shows, titled “‘D-Day’ The Final,” took place at the KSPO Dome in Seoul from Friday to Sunday, wrapping up Suga’s solo tour that began in the US in April. These concerts were particularly special as they were Suga’s last performances before he starts his mandatory military service. Big Hit Music, the band’s agency, announced on Monday that Suga will soon enlist in the military.

Suga has made a name for himself as a solo artist, releasing three full-length solo albums since 2016. This not only allowed him to embark on a solo world tour but also to hold a solo standalone concert, making him the first member of BTS to achieve this milestone. Suga’s stage presence, flawless performances, and warm attitude towards his fans have made him a force to be reckoned with in the solo concert landscape.

The final show of Suga’s concert series on Sunday started off with his usual setlist, including songs like “Haegeum,” “Daechwita,” “Agust D,” and “Give It to Me.” After a short break to greet his fans, Suga showcased the “softest part” of his setlist, which included songs like “Triva: Seesaw,” “SDL,” “People,” and its spin-off, “People Pt. 2.” The audience’s participation, particularly during “People Pt. 2,” created a collaborative and unforgettable moment. Suga paid tribute to his bandmate J-Hope, who created the choreography for the song, and J-Hope himself was in the audience, along with Jin, another member currently serving in the military.

The surprises continued as band leader RM joined Suga on stage for a duet of “Strange,” a song from Suga’s second mixtape. RM expressed his honor to be a part of Suga’s long journey and reassured fans that he was not enlisting in the military yet. As a special gift, RM performed an unreleased solo song that he is still working on. The night was filled with memories of BTS, with Suga performing some of the group’s hits like “Interlude: Shadow,” “BTS Cypher Pt. 3: Killer,” and the “BTS Cypher 4” medley. Suga also played his solo song, “Life Goes On,” on the piano, accompanied by a video montage of past BTS videos and pictures, reminding everyone of the strong bond they share.

As the concert came to a close, the realization that his tour was ending hit Suga hard. He broke into tears during “Snooze” and continued singing “Dear My Friend” with emotions pouring out. Suga apologized for his tears, but his fans showed their unwavering support and love for him. Suga expressed his gratitude for his fans’ support throughout the tour and promised that when he performs in Seoul next, all seven members of BTS will take the stage together. He revealed the “7” tattoo shared by the group as a symbol of their reunion.

Suga’s world tour, including the encore concerts in Seoul, attracted a total audience of 38,000 people. The entire global tour, which took place in ten cities, gathered a total of 330,000 concertgoers, solidifying Suga’s success as a solo artist. Unfortunately, this tour also marked the beginning of a new chapter in Suga’s life, as he is set to enlist in the military soon. Big Hit Music announced that Suga has started the necessary procedures for conscription. While Jin and J-Hope have already enlisted, the rest of the members are focusing on their solo careers and fulfilling their military service. Due to a shoulder injury sustained in a previous accident, Suga may serve as a social service agent instead of active duty.

In conclusion, Suga’s solo world tour came to an emotional end with three days of encore concerts in Seoul. It showcased his growth and success as a solo artist, as well as the strong bond between him and his fans. Suga’s upcoming military service will be a new challenge in his life, but his fans will continue to support him until the day he returns to the stage with BTS.

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