Here’s Where to Buy J-Hope ‘Hope on the Stage’ Tour Tickets Online

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The BTS member is heading on an international run for his first-ever solo tour between February and June, and tickets are already selling out fast

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After releasing his latest solo project Hope on the Street Vol. 1 in 2024, J-Hope is setting off on an international run of shows with the Hope on the Stage world tour. Between February and June, the BTS member plans to perform two nights in all 15 cities on the schedule.

At a Glance: Where to Buy J-Hope Tour Tickets

The tour announcement came less than three months after J-Hope was discharged from the South Korean military following the completion of his mandatory service. Prior to enlisting in April 2023, J-hope was the first member of BTS to kick off a solo career with the full-length LP Jack in the Box in July 2022. The last time the artist performed live was this January at Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes in Paris held by France’s first lady Brigitte Macron. The singer showcased two solo tracks at the charity event, “On the Street” and “More,” as well as BTS’ “Mic Drop.”

If you’re looking to see one of J-Hope’s shows, read on. Below is everything you need to know about the tour, including where to buy tickets online and when the star stops in your city.

Where to Buy J-Hope Hope on the Stage Tour Tickets

Tickets for J-Hope’s Hope on the Stage tour went on sale on livenation.com, where there’s still limited availability. Details for the three Seoul concerts are available via WeVerse.

However, we often see better prices through resale platforms. Below are some of the best places to buy J-hope tickets online ahead of their tour. As of writing, Gametime has the cheapest prices with Brooklyn tickets starting at $160. (“Cheapest” ticket prices below are based on the starting price for J-Hope’s first U.S. show on March 13 in Brooklyn, as resale is not allowed for the Seoul dates).

J-Hope Tickets on Gametime

Recently we’ve been seeing the cheapest concert tickets on Gametime — for J-Hope’s tour and others. Right now, tickets to the artist’s Brooklyn show are starting at $160.

J-Hope Tickets on SeatGeek

Another site offering low prices on J-Hope tour tickets is SeatGeek. This one has first-stop seats starting at $162, but you can also take $10 off orders of $250 or more with our code ROLLINGSTONE10.

J-Hope Tickets on Vivid Seats

Vivid Seats is also showing great prices for the Hope on the Stage Tour. As of writing, stubs are starting at $169 for J-Hope’s first U.S. stop. If you’re buying a couple tickets worth $200 or more, take $20 off with our promo code RS2024.

J-Hope Tickets on Viagogo

We also like to check Viagogo when searching for cheap concert tickets online. Right now, the site has J-Hope tickets starting at $171.

J-Hope Tickets on StubHub

StubHub’s prices are very similar to the above, with J-Hope tour tickets starting at $189 for his first show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

J-Hope Tickets on TicketNetwork

TicketNetwork’s stubs are slightly more expensive than the above ($240 for Brooklyn), but you can get significant discounts on eligible orders: Take $150 off orders of $300 or more with code RS150, or get $300 off orders of $1,000 or more with code RS300.

J-Hope Hope on the Stage Tour Dates

The On the Street singer will kick things off with a show at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on March 13 and wrap the tour at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka, Japan on June 1. The tour will also include two shows at the Oakland Arena and two at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.

Editor’s picks

Feb. 28 — Seoul, South Korea @ KSPO Dome
March 1 — Seoul, South Korea @ KSPO Dome
March 2 — Seoul, South Korea @ KSPO Dome
March 13 — New York, NY @ Barclays Center
March 14 — New York, NY @ Barclays Center
March 17 — Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena
March 18 — Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena
March 22 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio de los Deportes
March 23 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio de los Deportes
March 26 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
March 27 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
March 31 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
April 1 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
April 4 — Los Angeles, CA @ BMO Stadium
April 6 — Los Angeles, CA @ BMO Stadium
April 12 — Manila, The Philippines @ SM Mall of Asia Arena
April 13 — Manila, The Philippines @ SM Mall of Asia Arena
April 19 — Saitama, Japan @ Saitama Super Arena
April 20 — Saitama, Japan @ Saitama Super Arena
April 26 — Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 27 — Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium
May 3 — Jakarta, Indonesia @ Indonesia Arena, GBK
May 4 — Jakarta, Indonesia @ Indonesia Arena, GBK
May 10 — Bangkok, Thailand @ Impact Arena
May 11 — Bangkok, Thailand @ Impact Arena
May 17 — Macau @ Galaxy Arena
May 18 — Macau @ Galaxy Arena
May 24 — Taipei, Taiwan @ NTSU Arena (Linkou Arena)
May 25 — Taipei, Taiwan @ NTSU Arena (Linkou Arena)
May 31 — Osaka, Japan @ Kyocera Dome Osaka
June 1 — Osaka, Japan @ Kyocera Dome Osaka

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