Discover the places chosen by BTS’s RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook that reflect their personal history
Success that goes beyond the borders of its native country, RM, Jin, Sucks, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkookmembers of BTS, have fans all over the world, which allows them to travel across six continents (America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and Antarctica) in order to perform live for ARMYs. [como são chamados os fãs do BTS]regardless of where they live.
More than that, they’ve also packed their bags to make speeches, attend important awards ceremonies, receive honorary titles, and of course, enjoy their vacations from the stage in various territories, as seen in ‘Are You Sure?!’, a Disney+ variety show starring Jimin and Jungkooktwo of the youngest members of the group, where you can follow the duo’s travels, before enlisting in the South Korean armed forces, to the United States; Jeju Island, in South Korea, and finally to Sapporo, in Japan. Relive the trailer!
With so many stamps in their passports, the question arises: of all the places on the globe, which are the places that have become the most important to the septet? The answer came during a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture Lab, BTS X Street Galleries in 2022, where the members opened their hearts about the places they most enjoyed being and brought some value to each member’s lives, resulting in them being chosen to display in the Street Gallery.
1. RM – Seoul Namdaemun
The choice of RM It was Seoul Namdaemun, the historical monument located in the center of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, because it was where BTS kicked off their 2021 world tour.
📍 BTS’s performance was held at ‘Namdaemun’ (남대문, 南大門, meaning ‘Great Southern Gate’), the official name is ‘Sungnyemun (숭례문; Hanja: 崇禮門). It is one of the 8 gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall, which surrounded the city in the Joseon Dynasty.#GLOBALCITIZENLIVEpic.twitter.com/4w292VgknO
— Bangtan News Brasil – Disabled – (@BTSNewsBrasil) September 25, 2021
2. Jin – Allianz Park
The warmth of Brazilian fans has earned a special place in the heart of Jin. The idol listed Allianz Parque, located in São Paulo, because when it hosted the “BTS World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” in 2019, it brought truly happy moments to the members. He also said that when he is “feeling a little down”, to get better, he “just thinks about São Paulo”.
The image that summed up a lot of what those May 25th and 26th, 2019 were like. 2 dates that went down in the history of Allianz Parque after 2 nights of @bts_twt this way.
보고 싶다, 방탄 소년단!
📷Big Hit Entertainment pic.twitter.com/fd8Y0V4sXN— Allianz Parque (@AllianzParque) May 26, 2021
3. Suga – Dolby Theatre
Located in Los Angeles, United States, the Dolby Theatre was the place selected by Sucks. The rapper said that it was in this place where BTS performed on America’s Got Talent in 2018, in addition to being where the septet’s “dream of international recognition” began.
4. J-Hope – UN
The United Nations (UN) was the place named by J-Hope. The group has spoken at the UN General Assembly several times, awakening in the idol hope and the strength of the younger generation, which is why he chooses this as one of the most special places for him in the entire world.
5. Jimin – Marina Bay Sands
The place chosen by Jimin reminds you of the “Love Yourself” world tour show they did in Singapore at the National Stadium on February 16, 2019.
JIMIN’s description of Marina Bay Sands Singapore via Google Arts & Culture Experiments page:
“Hi, I’m Jimin from BTS. Nice to meet you! Welcome to my Street Gallery in Singapore. I remember our “Love Yourself in Singapore like it was just yesterday. pic.twitter.com/RaLLazkEFi
— Jimin Global | MUSE (@JiminGlobal) July 8, 2022
6. V – Tower Bridge of London
It’s no secret that one of the favorite hobbies of V is photography. For this reason, the idol chose a place that inspires him to put this hobby into practice: the Tower Bridge, located in London, United Kingdom.
7. Jungkook – Chunggu Building
The choice of Jungkook It was a bit nostalgic. It turns out that the Chunggu Building was the home of BIGHIT Entertainment (now HYBE) when BTS debuted with the mini-album “2 Cool 4 Skool” and the title song “No More Dream” on June 13, 2013.
jungkook @ google street galleries
‘hello, this is jungkook of bts. welcome to my street gallery at chunggu building, seoul’ pic.twitter.com/b8VmWNabFF
— GOLDENJK (@goIdensupport) July 8, 2022
Source: Recreio