BTS’ j-hope Reveals His ‘Dream’ Performance Venue: ‘I Wonder What It Would Feel Like’
It has been less than a week since BTS made its comebac...
It has been less than a week since BTS made its comeback after a yearslong hiatus, and members of the band are already dreaming big about what’s next.
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“Performing at meaningful, iconic venues is honestly the most fun part. Like performing at Wembley Stadium, for example,” he told host Kany Diabaté before saying he also enjoys visiting new countries and trying their foods. “Now, the parts I used to enjoy will be even more fun because we’re together.”
With BTS having already performed at some of the biggest arenas and stadiums worldwide, one has to wonder where they may want to play next. For ARMY wondering this exact thing, his host asked exactly that, prompting j-hope to reveal his ultimate dream stage.
“It’s good to dream big anyway,” j-hope starts “Super Bowl. Wow, that sounds so fun.”
The performer then looks off into the distance as he continues to share his dreams. “Wow, if we perform at the Super Bowl I wonder what it would feel like.”
Luckily, Kany is there to help him publicize his dream.
“Super Bowl people! NFL, whatever, you have to call BTS,” she exclaimed. “Super Bowl people, you call them for the next one, 2027, whatever!”
j-hope isn’t the only one hoping for a BTS Super Bowl Halftime Show. The band is currently leading Billboard‘s poll about who should headline the next Big Game show, with more than 85 percent of the votes.
Luckily for j-hope and ARMY, a BTS halftime performance isn’t a farfetched possibility. In a recent interview with GQ, halftime show curator Jay-Z shared his feelings on picking the yearly performer and how he does it.
“We got the opportunity to create a more balanced idea of what popular music is today,” said Jay-Z after noting that in the past, the show typically platformed one side of the music industry. “I’m not going out on a limb. These are the most famous people in the world.”
Watch j-hope’s interview on Gwang Series above.
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