BTS' Suga gets emotional as parents attend D-Day Seoul concert, Jungkook joins him on stage

Updated : Aug 05, 2023 13:30
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BTS member Suga left his fans teary-eyed as he performed in Seoul for his final D-Day concert.

Several visuals from the concert have surfaced online which show the singer breaking down upon seeing his parents in the audience.

Suga was performing his track AMYGDALA, which talks about dealing with traumatic memories.

Suga was also joined by Jungkook on stage. Many speculated about Jungkook's special appearance after his track ‘Seven’ was played during the soundcheck of the concert.

Reacting to them on stage, a fan wrote on social media, ‘Well done Jungkook. He seemed so unwell yesterday.’ ‘Oh God!!!! I can't believe this,’ another fan wrote in excitement.

Previously, fans wondered if Jungkook will be a part of Suga's concert. Speculations began when someone heard Jungkook rehearsing his newly released track at Olympic Gymnastics Arena (KSPO Dome) in Seoul, where the concert was held.

The video of the same went viral on the internet.

Suga will be performing between August 4 to 6 as a part of his D-Day tour in Seoul.

Jungkook recently released his solo album.

He also joined Suga on his popular drinking talk show, Suchwita, on YouTube.

The two talked about several things in their lives, from their future plans in the music scene to their fellow group members and BTS fans.

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