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TXT and J-Hope at Lollapalooza

Kpop got its chance to shine at this year's Lollapalooza with both TXT and J-Hope being announced as performers. Earlier in the year, it was announced that TXT would be performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago at the end of July. On July 8th, J-Hope of BTS was announced to be headlining the show and closing the festival as the very last performer of the four day event.

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Prior to the shows, Weverse announced the free streaming of both TXT and J-Hope’s sets for countries outside the U.S. Fans within the U.S could watch it on streaming service, Hulu.

TXT performed on Saturday the 30th, the third day of the event, and was one of the last performers of the day. They started the show energetically with their latest title track, “Good Boy Gone Bad.” The boys then moved on to perform “Frost” followed by an introduction ment where they greeted fans.

They then performed “Anti-Romantic” before introducing special guest Iann Dior who performed new collaboration “Valley of Lies” with the members. Iann Dior left the stage and the members continued the show with their English track, “Magic.” Next, they rocked the stage with “Thursday’s Child Has Far To Go” followed by “LO$ER=LOVER.” They wrapped up their show by singing “0X1=LOVESONG.”

Check out TXT’s full performance on their YouTube channel, TOMORROW X TOGETHER OFFICIAL.

J-Hope performed on Sunday the 31st, the final day of the event. J-Hope began his set with pre-release track, “MORE” followed by “Pandora’s Box.” Then, he continued to a throwback segment in which he performed “Base Line” off his first mixtape Hope World, followed by his verse from BTS’s “Cypher pt. 1.” Next up was “Hangsang” which was accompanied by overflowing energy from the large crowd.

Following “Hangsang” was a euphoric performance of “P.O.P (Piece of Peace).” “Equal Sign” was next followed by “STOP” and “Blue Side.” J-Hope then performed “Safety Zone” and “What If…” before premiering his newest title track, “Arson.”

After a quick costume change, J-Hope returned with “Dynamite Tropical Remix” and the title track from his first mixtape, “Daydream.” Next up was “Outro: Ego”, “Hope World” and “Trivia: Just Dance”, all of which hyped up the crowd. Then, Becky G joined J-Hope on stage for a special live performance of “Chicken Noodle Soup”, marking the duo’s first performance of the track together. Finally, J-Hope ended his legendary Lollapalooza set with “Future.”

Check out J-Hope’s full performance on BTS’s YouTube channel, BANGTANTV.

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