• By Sukanya Saha
  • Tue, 30 May 2023 12:47 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Suga Ends Tour In Jakarta: Last week, BTS' Suga, also known as Agust D, commenced the Asian leg of his solo tour "D-Day" in Jakarta, Indonesia. According to Big Hit Music, the agency representing the popular septet, a remarkable crowd of 30,000 people attended the three fully booked shows held at Jakarta's ICE BSD convention centre. The concerts began on Friday and extended throughout the weekend.

According to Big Hit Music, the agency representing the septet, a remarkable crowd of 30,000 people attended the three fully booked shows held at Jakarta's ICE BSD convention centre. The concerts began on Friday and extended throughout the weekend.

During the three-day event, Suga treated the audience to a captivating musical journey, encompassing his musical trilogy. The performances commenced with Haegeum, a track from his recent album D-Day, followed by his popular hits Daechwita and Agust D. Each song represented a significant milestone from his second and first mix-tapes, respectively.

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Suga infused his performances with vibrant variety by incorporating selections from BTS' albums. He delighted the audience with an acoustic remix of his disco-punk dance track Trivia: Seesaw, as well as songs from BTS' 2018 album Love Yourself: Answer. Additionally, he delivered a heartfelt piano-accompanied rendition of the band's poignant pandemic anthem Life Goes On.

"I feel delighted to be back in Jakarta in five years. I've missed you guys and I hope everyone takes only good memories from here," the 30-year-old said to the crowd on the final day. "Thank you for enjoying (the concert). This is not the end. I will stay on the stage for a long time."

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Suga has become the first member of the Korean band to embark on a worldwide solo tour. Commencing on April 26 in the US, the BTS rapper initiated his series of shows titled D-Day. Across five cities, he successfully entertained audiences with approximately 12 performances.

Following his successful debut in Jakarta, Suga, on his Asian leg of the tour, will proceed to Kanagawa, Japan from June 2 to June 4, followed by Bangkok, Thailand from June 9 to June 11. He will then captivate audiences in Singapore from June 16 to June 18, before concluding the tour with performances in Seoul, South Korea on June 24 and June 25.