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J-Hope to headline Lollapalooza Berlin in July

J-Hope to headline Lollapalooza Berlin in July

Korea Herald20-02-2025

J-Hope to perform at Lollapalooza Berlin for 2nd time
J-Hope of BTS will headline the Lollapalooza Berlin music festival, set to take place July 12-13 at Olympiastadion Berlin, according to agency Big Hit Music.
Lollapalooza, an esteemed large-scale music festival that began in the US in 1991, is now held in multiple locations worldwide, including the United States, France and Germany.
The 2024 Lollapalooza Berlin lineup includes J-Hope alongside global pop stars such as Justin Timberlake, Benson Boone and Armin van Buuren.
Lollapalooza Berlin described J-Hope as a "pioneer and icon," adding, "He is something that makes the hearts of the entire generation beat. J-Hope's music combines hip-hop, pop, and infinite energy. His show, which is incomparable to anything else, transcends boundaries with its strong presence and musicality."
This marks J-Hope's second performance at Lollapalooza. In July 2022, he made history as the first K-pop artist to headline Lollapalooza Chicago, where he captivated a crowd of over 105,000, performing an energetic 18-song set that received widespread acclaim.
Before taking the stage in Berlin, J-Hope will kick off his first solo world tour with a three-day concert, "Hope On The Stage," from Feb. 28 to March 2 at Kspo Dome in Seoul. The tour will then continue at 15 cities around the world including Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, Manila and Saitama for a total of 31 performances.

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