J-Hope Concert Movie Hits Theaters Worldwide This November: Everything You Need to Know
BTS rapper and dancer j-hope is bringing his record-breaking solo tour to movie theaters around the globe. j-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' THE MOVIE premieres November 12 and 15, giving fans who missed the live shows another chance to experience the energy.
What's in the Film?
The movie captures j-hope's two final concerts at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, which wrapped up his first-ever solo world tour in June. These weren't just any shows-BTS members Jin and Jung Kook showed up as surprise guests, along with South Korean artist Crush.
The setlist pulls from j-hope's entire solo catalog. Fans will see performances from his mixtape Hope World, his debut album Jack In The Box, and his special album HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1. Key tracks include "Sweet Dreams" featuring Miguel, "MONA LISA," and the concert debut of "Killin' It Girl (Solo Version)."
The film also features j-hope's solo takes on BTS classics like "MIC Drop," "Silver Spoon," and "Dis-ease." Plus, there's behind-the-scenes footage that didn't make it into the original live broadcasts.
Historic Tour Numbers
J-hope's HOPE ON THE STAGE tour ran from February through June 2025, hitting 16 cities across 33 shows. Over 520,000 fans attended, making it one of the biggest solo tours by any K-pop artist.
The tour broke ground in other ways too. J-hope became the first K-pop soloist to headline BMO Stadium in Los Angeles and the first South Korean male solo artist to play a stadium show in North America.
When and Where to Watch
Global Release: November 12 and 15
IMAX Previews: November 3
Tickets: On sale October 15 at jhopethemovie.com
Korea: CGV theaters exclusively on November 12
The IMAX screenings will deliver the full concert experience with massive screens and immersive sound.
Why This Matters
This film arrives as BTS prepares for their 2026 group comeback after nearly four years apart. J-hope completed his military service in October 2024, and all seven members have been working on new music since summer.
Marc Allenby, CEO of distributor Trafalgar Releasing, called the film "a truly unmissable event for ARMY everywhere," noting it captures "the 12th anniversary milestone in BTS's journey."
For fans who couldn't travel to see the tour live, this is the next best thing. And for those who did attend, it's a chance to relive those moments-this time with never-before-seen angles and backstage access.