BTS’s J-Hope Drops Concert Film with Global Theatrical Release

J-Hope’s World Tour 'HOPE ON THE STREET' gets the silver screen treatment, with the final concert and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage landing in theaters worldwide on November 12.

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J-Hope’s Final Tour Performance Gets a Cinematic Encore

BTS’s J-Hope is stepping back under the spotlight—but this time on the big screen. His emotional world tour finale is being transformed into a concert documentary titled “j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STREET’ THE MOVIE”, premiering globally in theaters on November 12.

A Tour Worth Watching Again (and Again)

The film captures the last leg of J-Hope’s solo world tour, filmed at Goyang Sports Complex’s main stadium on June 13 and 14. It includes not just show-stopping performances but also never-before-seen backstage moments fans couldn’t get their eyes on—until now. Think of it as a tour journal on IMAX steroids.

More Than Just Music—It’s a Celebration

Fans will get a front-row seat to performances from J-Hope’s first solo album “Jack In The Box” and his special release “HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1”. Plus, the film features the debut of the solo version of “Killin’ It Girl”, originally premiered live during the Seoul show.

And, like any epic K-pop moment, there are cameos: fellow BTS members Jin and Jungkook light up the stage, along with R&B star CRUSH. Fan service? Definitely. Miss it? Absolutely not.

A Bigger-Than-Life Experience

In Korea, the film will be released exclusively via CGV cinemas, with screenings available in both regular theaters and IMAX formats. The IMAX version promises to deliver concert-level sound and sight—without the sore feet from standing in a crowd.

There’s also a special IMAX premiere event scheduled for November 3. Think of it as the red carpet for ARMY.

J-Hope’s Historic Run

Through this tour, J-Hope performed 33 shows across 16 cities, dazzling over 524,000 fans. Starting in Seoul and wrapping in Goyang, he also made history as the first Korean soloist to perform at LA’s massive BMO Stadium. From Seoul to LA, his journey wasn’t just a musical milestone—it became a symbol of Hallyu’s global firepower.

What’s Next?

With “HOPE ON THE STREET” hitting theaters, J-Hope proves you don’t need to be on stage to move people. Whether you missed his tour (FOMO alert) or want to relive it in high-def glory, this cinematic experience is a gift straight from Hobi’s heart.

Will you be watching from the front row—or the front row of your local cinema?

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