BTS Kicks Off North American Tour with Memorable Moments in Tampa
BTS Launches Their North American Tour
The globally celebrated group BTS has officially commenced their North American tour, with the opening performances taking place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on April 25, 26, and 28, 2026. This tour, titled BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG, marks their first full-group tour in the U.S. in four years and features an innovative 360-degree stage setup. Prior to the Tampa concert, the band held a soundcheck attended by enthusiastic fans, known as ARMYs. During this session, a male fan wearing a 'Papa Mochi' t-shirt caught Jimin's eye, prompting laughter from both him and Jung Kook.
Jimin and Jung Kook's Fun Reaction
Jimin and Jung Kook's Fun Reaction to a Fan's T-Shirt
During the soundcheck, Jimin spotted a male ARMY sporting a t-shirt that read 'Papa Mochi.' His reaction was immediate; he laughed heartily and even recorded the moment on his phone. He then showed the shirt to Jung Kook, who joined in the laughter. Their playful interaction quickly gained traction on social media platforms. Check out the fan's tweet capturing the moment:
Jimin fotoin dan ketawa ngakak gara-gara liat bapak ini pake kaos ‘Papa Mochi’ 😂😠pic.twitter.com/Nc79BarXg8
— Jimin Indonesia | Slow 🇮🇩 (@PJM_INA) April 26, 2026
The Significance of 'Papa Mochi'
Understanding the Popularity of 'Papa Mochi'
The term 'Mochi' has been affectionately used by ARMY to refer to Jimin, highlighting his soft cheeks and charming demeanor, reminiscent of the Japanese rice cake. This nickname gained popularity during a 2020 segment when talk show host James Corden referred to Jimin as 'Baby Mochi.' In a playful exchange, Jimin dubbed Corden 'Papa Mochi,' solidifying the phrase's place in fan culture. The nickname reflects Jimin's sweet and gentle nature, which fans often use as a term of endearment.
More Insights on BTS and Their Album 'ARIRANG'
Insights on BTS and Their Album 'ARIRANG'
Released on March 20, 2026, ARIRANG is BTS's first studio album in almost six years, marking their return after completing mandatory military service. The album features 14 tracks, including the hit single Swim, and blends traditional Korean music with pop and hip-hop elements, focusing on themes of Korean identity and resilience. The title ARIRANG refers to Korea's most iconic folk song, symbolizing longing and suffering, and serves as a reintroduction for the members to their culture. The album also includes contributions from notable artists like Diplo and Kevin Parker, drawing inspiration from historical references to the song's first recorded version by Koreans in the U.S. in 1896.
