BTS member Suga announces historic solo world tour with US shows

Suga of BTS announced a string of concerts around the world Tuesday, making him the first member of the record-setting Korean group to launch a solo tour.

The tour will start in Belmont Park, New York April 26 and visit a slew of other cities between April and June with notable stops in Newark, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Oakland, California, plus destinations in Asia including Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Thailand and South Korea.

The South Korean rapper, music producer and songwriter who also goes by Agust D, took to Instagram Tuesday to share the news, simply posting a fire emoji as the caption.

Ticket pre-sales start March 1

Ticket pre-sales begin March 1 for Army Membership holders with Ticketmaster's Verified Fan Registration open now through Feb. 23. All tour tickets will be on sale during the pre-sale and if they sell out, there will not be a "General Verified Fan" pre-sale or public sale of tickets.

If tickets remain after the Verified Fan pre-sale, then general verified fan tickets will go on pre-sale March 2 and the public will have access to tickets March 3.

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Full tour date list

  • April 26 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

  • April 27 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

  • April 29 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

  • May 3 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

  • May 5 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

  • May 6 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

  • May 10 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

  • May 11 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

  • May 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

  • May 16 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

  • May 17 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

  • May 26 – Jakarta, ID – Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD) Hall 5-6

  • May 27 – Jakarta, ID – Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD) Hall 5-6

  • May 28 – Jakarta, ID – Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD) Hall 5-6

  • June 10 – Bangkok, TH – Impact Arena

  • June 10 – Bangkok, TH – Impact Arena

  • June 17 – Singapore, SG – Singapore Indoor Stadium

  • June 18 – Singapore, SG – Singapore Indoor Stadium

  • June 24 – Seoul, KR – Jamsil Indoor Stadium

  • June 25 – Seoul, KR – Jamsil Indoor Stadium

Dates for tour locations in Japan have not yet been announced.

BTS members focusing on solo projects

BTS said in June that the group is taking a break — but the mega-star K-pop group is making it clear that they're not breaking up.

"We're going into a hiatus now," Suga said in a more than hour-long video on YouTube and translated from Korean into English subtitles.

A statement from Hybe, the South Korean entertainment company behind BTS, said they’ll still be working on projects as a group, as well as individually. “BTS are not taking a hiatus. Members will be focusing more on solo projects at this time,” the statement said.

What BTS members have been up to recently

While Suga has announced a world tour, the rest of BTS has been busy, too.

BTS' j-hope performed at Lollapalooza, where he was the first South Korean act to headline and has a documentary dubbed "j-hope IN THE BOX" coming out this year, exploring his first solo album.

Jimin is working on his debut solo album that he anticipates releasing next month, according to Rolling Stone.

Jungkook performed at the World Cup, debuting his new song "Dreamers."

V is involved in an upcoming reality television program, tvN's 'Seojin’s, set to begin Feb. 24. He'll build a restaurant with fellow Korean celebrities Park Seo Joon ("Itaewon Class"), Choi Woo Shik ("Parasite"), Jung Yu Mi ("Train to Busan") and Lee Seo Jin ("Three Meals a Day").

And RM is setting records with his solo album, "Indigo." He was the first Korean soloist to enter the Top 3 of the Billboard 200 album chart and the first Korean male soloist to have an album spend at least five weeks on the Billboard 200

Contributing: Marco della Cava, Naledi Ushe and Hannah Yasharoff

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: BTS member Suga announces world tour with US stops