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BTS Jin Encore Concert 2025: Incheon Shows Next Week After Record-Breaking World Tour

by Hannah / Oct 24, 2025 03:47 PM EDT
Jin (from Official Facebook)

With one week until showtime, BTS member Jin is gearing up for the final chapter of his historic solo tour. The 31-year-old vocalist will perform at Incheon Munhak Stadium on October 31 and November 1, wrapping up a remarkable nine-city journey that rewrote the record books.

Both concerts start at 7 PM local time and will stream worldwide on Weverse, giving international fans a chance to join remotely.

"I Miss ARMY So Much"

Jin opened up about the upcoming shows in a recent interview with BigHit Music, his voice carrying equal parts excitement and nostalgia.

"I miss ARMY so much," he said simply. "This concert came from wanting to see them again."

The singer promised an upgraded experience from his June kickoff in Goyang. The stadium setup allows for closer fan interaction, and he's completely reworked the song medleys-even adding tracks he hasn't performed in years.

"I'm a little worried whether fans will like the new arrangements," Jin admitted. "I'm curious if ARMY will remember some of these older songs."

One highlight he's especially looking forward to: the singing guessing game. During previous stops, fans sang songs while Jin tried to identify the titles. Afterward, some posted online that they felt disappointed by their vocals and wanted to practice harder.

"From my perspective, everyone sang really well and had fun," Jin laughed. "So I'm really looking forward to seeing what they've prepared."

He added a practical reminder about the outdoor venue: "It might be chilly, so dress warmly. I'll handle heating up the atmosphere."

A Tour That Made History

Jin's #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR launched June 28 in Goyang and visited 18 venues across South Korea, Japan, the United States, and Europe. The numbers tell a stunning story.

He became the first Asian solo artist to sell out consecutive nights at London's O2 Arena, performing to 20,000 fans each evening in August. At Anaheim's Honda Center, his two shows drew over 25,000 people total, marking the highest attendance for any K-pop solo concert at the venue.

In Dallas, Jin became the first Korean solo artist to sell out the American Airlines Center, with the venue exceeding its original capacity. The city celebrated by lighting buildings purple and gifting him a custom Cowboys hat and Dallas Stars hockey jersey.

His Japanese performances sold out immediately, including limited-view seats at Osaka's massive Kyocera Dome. Major sports newspapers covered his shows on their front pages for two consecutive days.

Jin sold over 100,000 tickets across just eight U.S. shows-fewer concerts than other BTS members needed to reach the same milestone.

What Changed Him

Leading a solo tour taught Jin lessons he didn't expect.

"There was pressure doing everything alone," he reflected. "But I learned how to guide the stage more confidently. I became more careful about managing my stamina and condition."

The support from fans made the difference. "They responded with way more passion than I worried about. If my stamina holds up, I think I could keep jumping and playing with ARMY until the very end."

The tour concept sprang from Jin's YouTube series "Run Jin," transforming his variety show's playful challenges into concert segments. Fans didn't just watch-they participated in games, telepathy challenges, and costume reveals, making each night feel less like a performance and more like a celebration among friends.

The Final Push

Jin released his debut album "Happy" in November 2024, shortly after completing military service. His second album "Echo" followed in May 2025, just days before the tour announcement.

These encore shows mark the end of this particular journey, but Jin hinted at what's ahead. During the Amsterdam finale in August, he told fans: "Although the 'Run Seokjin' tour is over, a new beginning with the team awaits."

BTS plans to reunite for new music and a world tour in 2026.

For now, Jin's focus stays locked on Incheon. "I want to create every moment together with ARMY," he said. "I believe the audience's cheering completes the concert."

He finished with characteristic humor: "You already jump and play so well, but please take care of your stamina so you can keep jumping. 'Run Seokjin' is best enjoyed while running."

BigHit Music added that special stages prepared exclusively for these shows will make the encore unmissable for fans.

One week from now, thousands will gather at Incheon Munhak Stadium while countless more watch online. The question Jin posed to fans echoes louder with each passing day: Are you ready to run?


Event Details:

  • October 31, 2025 at 7:00 PM KST
  • November 1, 2025 at 7:00 PM KST
  • Incheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon, South Korea
  • Global livestream available on Weverse

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