BTS FESTA 2024: Jin performs 'Super Tuna' for ARMYs, shows off killer moves on Jungkook's 'Seven'

Updated : Jun 14, 2024 16:47
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BTS member Kim Seokjin, more popularly known by his stage name Jin, held his first fan meeting in two years on June 13, the day the group celebrated its 11th debut anniversary. The singer was discharged from his mandatory military service on June 12. A day after his return, the BTS member reunited with ARMY at an event where he hugged nearly 1000 fans. After an hour-long 'hugathon', Soekjin serenaded fans with some enchanting performances on his songs 'Super Tuna' and 'The Astronaut' and Jungkook's smash hit 'Seven'. 

Jin's enchanting performance on BTS Anniversary 

Jin made the most out of the BTS anniversary event. The singer, who returned to the stage after almost two years, was seen enchanting fans with enthralling performances of the songs, 'Super Tuna', 'The Astronaut' and 'Seven'. A few videos and clips of the ceremony have now taken the internet by storm, with ARMYs going gaga over Jin's superstar charm. During the same meet, the singer even hosted a live mukbang for fans later on. From dancing to singing and hosting fun activities, Jin was seen doing everything he could to ensure fans felt rewarded.

About Jin's military service 

Jin, the oldest member of BTS, completed his mandatory South Korean military service on June 12. He enlisted in December 2022. After completing five weeks of basic training, he was assigned to an army unit. During his discharge ceremony, Jin reunited with his fellow BTS members who were also going through their military commitments.

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