BTS’ Jin and J-Hope were spotted at Suga’s final “D-DAY” concert in Seoul last August 6.
The “Daechitwa” rapper had developed a knack for surprising ARMYs one day after another. Following Jungkook’s, Jimin’s, and RM’s special appearances in the tour, Jin and J-Hope’s attendance among the audience completed the wholesome treat for fans.
In videos that gained attention online, the two were seen having a good time together as they vibed to Suga’s performances, holding their lit Army Bombs (BTS’ official light stick).
Seokjin and Hobi are enjoying the concert so much 😭 #D_DAY_THE_FINAL_D3 https://t.co/iFvVqB2n6B
— aira⁷ 🥢 (@meanyoongi0309) August 6, 2023
Their big smiles greeted ARMYs as they waved to everyone in the stadium for the first time in months. Not to mention the salutes they gave their fans is definitely one for the books.
[📸 PHOTOS] #Jin & #Jhope at #SUGA's concert #D_DAY_THE_FINAL_D3 pic.twitter.com/lfink0Tyn5
— BTS PICS FOLDER 📁 (slow) (@btspicstwt_) August 6, 2023
JIN AND JHOPE IN THE HOUSE 😭#SUGA #SUGA_AgustD_TOUR#AgustD_DDAY_theFinal #AgustD#SUGA_AgustD_TOUR_the_Final #D_DAY_THE_FINAL_D3 pic.twitter.com/e3RgORybFc
— Jiya⁷ ʳᵖʷᵖ 🤍 (@BTSTJ4SR) August 6, 2023
As a sign of appreciation, Suga did not forget to give a special shoutout to Jin and J-Hope for showing up at the concert. He also showered recognition to his “brother” J-Hope for choreographing his hit track “People Pt. 2.”
[FULL] SUGA SHOUTING OUT 2SEOK pic.twitter.com/nZ8z2snTkx
— bts memeories⁷ (@BTSMEMEORlES) August 6, 2023
The eldest member, Jin, also posted on Instagram a photo of their group’s “hyung line.”
Jin and J-Hope are currently completing their mandatory military service duties, enlisting last December 2022 and April 2023, respectively.
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