BTS Jin drops ‘I’ll be there’ from new album, set to hold special event in Seoul

Updated : Oct 25, 2024 13:54
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BTS singer Jin is on a roll. The K-pop star has been relentlessly working since his military discharge and is all set to release his first solo album. Jin will be celebrating the big milestone of his career with his fans by holding a two-day special event. 

The two-day event will be held on November 16-17 after the release of his album on November 15. The ‘Happy Special Stage Live’ event will take place at the Jangchung Area in Seoul. There will be exclusive premiere of the songs as well as behind-the-scenes details of the making of Jin’s new album. The announcement about Jin’s special celebratory event was made on Weverse.

Ahead of Jin’s first album release, ‘I’ll be There’ has been released today with a music video. The eldest BTS member promises to be there for the fans and assures that he willl sing forever for his fans in the song.  

Jin is the only member who has not released a solo album. Titled ‘Happy’, the album consists of six tracks including ‘I’ll be There’ and title track ‘Running Wild’. Ahead of his new album release, Jin also made his fans ‘happy’ by releasing an extended version of his superhit song ‘Super Tuna’ on October 11.  

The worldwide handsome singer completed his mandatory military service on June 12, 2024. He held a special hug event for 1000 lucky fans a day later. Since then, the singer has been continuously busy with appearances at different events including Paris Olympics, Milan Fashion Week and several variety shows. Jin has also started his own variety show ‘Run Jin’.  

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