BTS's Jungkook reveals his desire to hold a 6-hour concert

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BTS member Jungkook recently made a splash in the head with global fans when he expressed his desire to hold a solo concert.

The male singer's broadcast was titled "Hello, I'm Ian", attracting more than 11.1 million views - a testament to the male singer's global appeal.

During the broadcast, Jungkook maintained a happy and approachable atmosphere while chatting, playing games, singing live and watching YouTube videos with fans. The male idol even had a late meal with his fans with "gukbap" - a traditional Korean rice noodle dish, creating a rare intimate exchange.

The atmosphere calmed down when an advertisement for J-Hope's solo concert suddenly appeared on screen. Jungkook sighed and said, "Have you ever held a solo concert?" - a concise but enough to make the global fan community stir.

The male idol hopes the concert will last nearly 6 hours.

Immediately after that, a series of comments flooded social networks: "I will go even if it is tomorrow", "We are always ready" or "Why don't the company realize how many people are waiting for this show?".

Jungkook enlisted in December 2023 and was discharged in June 2025. After completing his service, he focused on preparing for BTS's group activities, instead of pursuing personal projects. Recently, Jungkook appeared with J-Hope at Jin's encore concert, performing live and showing top-notch stage form.

Jungkook's desire to organize a solo concert is considered a sign that the male singer is ready to make a strong comeback, promising a new period of explosive music career after military service.

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