J-Hope of BTS Honors Late Grandmother During ARIRANG World Tour
J-Hope's Heartfelt Tribute in Tokyo
Upon arriving in Japan for the BTS ARIRANG World Tour, J-Hope received the devastating news of his grandmother's death. Despite his sorrow, he chose to honor his professional obligations and performed alongside his fellow band members RM, Jin, Suga, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Fans, known as ARMY, expressed their support through heartfelt messages online. During the concert at the Tokyo Dome, J-Hope became emotional as he reflected on his grandmother's memory, stating that the presence of his bandmates and the affection from fans provided him with some comfort.
In a touching gesture, his sister Jung Jiwoo shared a poignant message about their grandmother. She posted photos with their halmeoni and expressed her feelings in a heartfelt note that resonated with many. Jiwoo wrote, "Time does not wait for us. As I sense the moments I dread approaching, I find myself clinging to the past, filled with regret. What once seemed ordinary has transformed into cherished memories that remain within us. In this void, the warmth of love and memories continues to linger." She emphasized that while time cannot be reversed, the love they shared will always protect them, concluding with a heartfelt message to her grandmother: "Rest in peace, I love you."
J-Hope's reaction to Jiwoo's post added an emotional layer for fans. During the recent concert, he shared that upon landing in Tokyo, he learned of his maternal grandmother's passing, which deeply affected him. However, he remained with his bandmates and participated in rehearsals to keep his mind occupied. Holding back tears, he mentioned how proud his grandmother had always been of him and the group, and he believed she would have enjoyed the concert if she were watching from above. He expressed gratitude to ARMY for their kind words and support, as condolences for his loss continue to come in. Meanwhile, BTS is actively engaged in their ARIRANG World Tour, which covers 34 cities and includes 82 concerts scheduled until March 2027.
