J-Hope sets Seoul on fire with Sweet Dreams premiere—Fans can’t get enough | WATCH
March 1, 2025 | by Deshvidesh News


New Delhi: BTS’s J-Hope is back, and he’s making sure the world knows it! The rapper-dancer kicked off his HOPE ON THE STAGE world tour in Seoul with a special surprise for fans—the live debut of his unreleased single, Sweet Dreams, featuring Grammy-winning artist Miguel.
The crowd at the KSPO Dome erupted as soon as he introduced the track, proving that ARMY’s love for him is stronger than ever.
J-Hope stuns fans with Sweet Dreams premiere at Seoul concert
Sweet Dreams is an R&B-laced serenade that blends J-Hope’s signature style with Miguel’s smooth vocals. Fans were already buzzing about the collaboration, but hearing it live? A total game-changer. The official digital release is set for March 7, 2025, and judging by the reaction in Seoul, it’s going to be an instant hit.
Take a look below!
j-hope’s “sweet dreams” first live performance! ☁️ pic.twitter.com/YsEjbLRmB1
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J-Hope had been teasing the song for days. On February 26, he dropped the cover art—a stunning image of him reclining in a silver convertible against a cloud-filled sky. It was the perfect visual for a track named Sweet Dreams. The soft color palette and ethereal setting had fans convinced they were in for something special.
The hype train isn’t stopping anytime soon. Fans can expect concept photos on March 3 and 4, followed by music video teasers on March 5 and 6. If the teaser drops are anything like the song’s live performance, ARMY is in for a treat.
J-Hope’s solo world tour
This tour also marks his first solo world tour and his grand return to the stage after completing military service in October 2024. In a heartfelt statement via BIGHIT MUSIC, he opened up about his emotions:
“Taking on a world tour as a solo artist holds great significance for me. While I feel excited and find it fun, I also feel a strong sense of responsibility and nervousness. That’s why every performance will be precious, and I will show my genuine self to fans around the world.” And he didn’t forget to thank his fans: “The real stars of this show are all of you joining both online and offline. Thank you for waiting so patiently—I love you.”
After Seoul, J-Hope will take his show to the U.S., Mexico, and Japan, including two major stops at Oakland Arena on March 31 and April 1. This will be his first solo performance in the Bay Area since BTS’s Love Yourself tour in 2018.
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