It started like a typical Jin concert moment—fun, heartfelt, maybe a few tears—but then, in true Worldwide Handsome fashion, Jin casually dropped a sentence that sent the entire BTS fandom into collective chaos.
At the final U.S. stop of his solo RUN SEOKJIN EP. TOUR on July 31, 2025, held in Newark, Jin looked out at the packed arena and said, “Although this is the end of Seokjinnie’s U.S. tour, BTS’ U.S. tour will continue next, so I hope you can come then too.”
And just like that, ARMY’s sanity flew out the window.
This wasn’t just some vague statement. Fans took it as a full-on, unofficial, perfectly timed confirmation that BTS is preparing to hit U.S. stages again. And considering that we’re all still recovering from their military enlistments, this felt like the BTS comeback we’ve been dreaming about… actually taking shape.

Now, after his final solo concert in the U.S., Jin might have just become the unofficial tour spokesperson.
This was no small event, either. Jin’s RUN SEOKJIN EP. TOUR began on June 28 in South Korea and covered multiple continents. His final U.S. dates at Newark’s Prudential Center on July 30 and 31 were packed with emotional speeches, surprise appearances, and that now-iconic tour hint that made fans cry, laugh, and immediately open their savings accounts.
Social media exploded with reactions like, “Jin just said what we’ve all been dying to hear,” and “If Jin says it’s happening, it’s happening.” Others joked that he did what HYBE hasn’t—drop a real teaser for the tour.
What made this even more special is how effortlessly he said it. No flashing graphics. No rehearsed speech. Just Jin being Jin—heart wide open, casually mentioning that BTS will be continuing the tour energy he started.
Fans are calling this the most “Jin” way to break news: soft, personal, and slipped into a goodbye message like it was no big deal. But make no mistake—it was a huge deal. It’s the clearest signal yet that BTS’s reunion tour is locked in, and the U.S. is absolutely on the list.
In case anyone forgot, Jin was the first BTS member to complete military service and return to the public eye. Instead of taking it slow, he launched an entire solo tour to celebrate his comeback—and now he’s passing the baton to the rest of BTS. That’s how you lead with love.
So let’s summarize:
- Jin finished his U.S. solo tour with a heart-flipping tease about a BTS tour.
- The group already confirmed plans for a comeback album and 2026 world tour.
- ARMYs are now emotionally, spiritually, and financially preparing for liftoff.
And if Jin’s right—and let’s be honest, he usually is—then the countdown to BTS’s return to U.S. stages has officially begun.
Buckle up, ARMY. The kings are coming back.