• By Sukanya Saha
  • Sun, 07 May 2023 03:15 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

BTS member Suga interacted with his fans through a live session on Weverse on Sunday after his concert in Rosemont, US. During the session, he talked about the concert and responded to an internet user's request for him to speak in English. Suga conveyed in Korean to the fans that the crowd's energy and tension were great, making it a wonderful experience.

During the session, Suga also spoke about his health: "I'm quite healthy, my condition is great too. My throat is slowly getting accustomed. It has been 10 years since I've been an artist, don't I have to do this much live?" Moreover, when a fan suggested he visit Mexico, Suga said: "Go to Mexico? I also wanna go to Mexico, I wanna go to Mexico and have tacos. I really like Mexican food."

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Talking about his latest show, Suga said: "How was the concert? It was fun. Wasn't it for you guys, the audience? It was fun from the point of view of the performer." When a person asked him to speak in English, declining his request, Suga replied, "No I don't want to. I am going to talk in Korean."

When he chose to continue speaking in Korean, a Twitter user pointed out that Suga's response was reminiscent of fellow BTS member Taehyung, and commented on the impact Taehyung has had on the group's recent communication with fans. "Channeling his inner Taehyung. Love that they're all getting pretty savage in their weverse since Taehyung's last live. The Taehyung effect," the comment read.

Watch Suga's Weverse Live Session Here

"I love Yoongi for this," one fan wrote. "Hit them more," another remarked. "If I were in his position and telling Yoongi to speak English and he responded like that I would be so embarrassedโ€ฆgood job Yoongi whoever put that comment serves them right and it'll serve it as a lesson for them not to ask that stupid request again," a third added.

Suga is set to continue his solo tour in Asia, with upcoming concerts in Jakarta, Indonesia from May 26-28, Bangkok, Thailand on June 10-11, and Singapore on June 17-18. He will also be performing in Seoul's Jamsil Indoor Stadium on June 24-25 before concluding the tour in Japan. The tour follows the release of his first official solo album, D-DAY, which was released a few weeks ago.