Meet and greet with Jin: Big Hit Music announces exciting FESTA event for ARMYs, details inside

Updated : Jun 02, 2024 14:03
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ARMYs have every reason to rejoice. Not only Jin, the eldest member of BTS, is coming home soon, but he will also a special fan meet for fans to celebrate the 2024 Festa, marking the group's 11th anniversary. The update has ignited a global frenzy among K-pop act's fans who have been eagerly anticipating Jin's discharge from the military. 

Meet and greet with Jin

On June 2, BTS' agency, Big Hit Music, announced Jin would officially return for the 2024 BTS Festa and celebrate the special day with ARMYs. The label revealed an “in-person event led by BTS member Jin” will be held on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at Jamsil Arena in Jamsil Sports Complex, Songpa-gu in Seoul. In the announcement, they added, “This event was prepared to fulfil Jin’s wish to spend meaningful time with ARMY in person on BTS’ debut day. We invite you to join us as we express our gratitude for your unwavering love for BTS.”

More details about the event 

The official event will be divided into two segments. The initial segment, titled “Jin's Greetings,” will be a Meet-and-greet with the 'Abyss' singer. Big Hit Music revealed that as many as 1000 lucky winners will be granted “time for light hugs with Jin per request from the artist.” It is expected to last three hours and will not be streamed online.

After the meet and greet session, the second event of the day, titled “Message from Jin”, will begin at 8 PM KST, and the beloved performer will showcase various performances for the fans. The event will be streamed live on Weverse for ARMY Membership holders. 

Big Hit Music had earlier shared the upcoming FESTA timeline. The two-week-long celebrations have commenced from today. 

Also watch: BTS' Jungkook lauds RM's latest album, shares emotional message for ARMYs in first update in 2 months
 

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