When BTS members become backup dancers for each other, magic happens! Jin’s RunSeokjin EP Tour came to a spectacular close with two encore concerts at Incheon Munhak Stadium on October 31 and November 1, 2025, but what made these shows truly unforgettable was the surprise appearance of Jungkook and J-Hope. The trio transformed Jin’s viral hit “Super Tuna” into what fans are now calling “the holy trinity” moment—complete with water fights, costume swaps, and the most expensive backup dancers in K-pop history.
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RunSeokjin Encore Concert Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Dates | October 31 – November 1, 2025 |
| Venue | Incheon Munhak Main Stadium, South Korea |
| Concert Duration | 150 minutes (2.5 hours) |
| Total Songs | 22 tracks (including guest performances) |
| Special Guests | Jungkook, J-Hope (Day 1), V, Jimin (Day 2) |
| Tour Began | June 28, 2025 (Goyang, South Korea) |
| Total Tour Stops | 9 cities (Asia, US, Europe) |
| Tour Milestone | First Korean soloist to headline London’s O2 Arena |
| Attendance | Approximately 50,000+ fans (both nights) |
| Upcoming Release | #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR THE MOVIE (December 2025) |
The Most Expensive Backup Dancers in K-Pop
One of the night’s biggest highlights came during “Super Tuna,” when J-Hope and Jungkook joined Jin on stage as his backup dancers. What made this performance absolutely legendary? Jin performed dressed in J-Hope’s iconic “Jack in the Box” era outfit—complete with the black crochet jester hat—while his two “pricey dancers” matched his energy through the song’s playful choreography.

As the song reached its climax, Jin literally jumped into the arms of both members, creating a moment that sent the stadium into absolute pandemonium. Fans immediately dubbed them “the holy trinity of chaos, charm, and pure joy,” with social media exploding with reactions. One fan perfectly captured the sentiment: “Only Jin can pull this up! Making the 2 members as his backup dancers! The supportive 2 brothers.”
J-Hope humorously explained his appearance: “Since Jin came to my concert, I felt it was only right and polite to come here,” showcasing the beautiful bond between BTS members who consistently support each other’s solo endeavors.
Water Fight Chaos and BTS Group Performances
The trio’s mischievous energy peaked during “So What,” where they recreated BTS’ signature water fight tradition. Running around the stage, laughing breathlessly, and completely soaking each other—all while maintaining perfect vocals—the three members gave fans a taste of what they’ve missed during the group’s hiatus.
Beyond “Super Tuna,” Jungkook and J-Hope joined Jin for a powerful medley of BTS classics including “IDOL,” “My Universe,” and their emotional unit track “Jamais Vu.” The last song particularly moved fans, as it marked the first time in years they performed this track together. The energy and chemistry reminded everyone why BTS became a global phenomenon.
Solo Spotlight Moments
Before joining Jin for group performances, both Jungkook and J-Hope delivered show-stopping solo stages. Jungkook performed “Standing Next to You” from his album Golden—his first live performance in two years since military enlistment—drawing thunderous cheers and proving his skills remained razor-sharp despite the hiatus.
J-Hope followed with “Killin’ It Girl,” showcasing the dynamic performance style that has made him one of K-pop’s most respected dancers and performers. Jin praised both performances afterward, saying they seemed like “gods” on stage.
Day 2’s Even Bigger Reunion
If Day 1 was incredible, Day 2 exceeded all expectations. V joined the lineup performing his smooth solo track “Love Me Again,” while Jimin also made a surprise appearance. The expanded BTS reunion created an even more powerful medley of group hits, intensifying fans’ longing for the full OT7 (all seven members) return.
Jin’s Emotional Journey Through the Air
In a touching moment that showcased Jin’s growth beyond his “scaredy cat” reputation, he rode a Wootteo character hot-air balloon above the crowd during his emotional ballad “Moon.” Despite admitting his fear of heights, he wanted to create something different and connect with fans in every section of the massive stadium. The sight of thousands of ARMY Bombs (BTS’ official lightsticks) glinting below moved both Jin and fans to tears.
Tour Milestones and Concert Movie Announcement
Jin’s RunSeokjin EP Tour, which supported his albums Happy and Echo, achieved remarkable milestones. He became the first Korean soloist to headline London’s prestigious O2 Arena, sold out Anaheim’s Honda Center with the tour’s biggest turnout, and made history at Dallas’ American Airlines Center.
As the final encore concert concluded, Jin surprised fans with the announcement of #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR THE MOVIE, scheduled for release in December 2025. This concert film will allow fans worldwide to relive the magic of the tour.
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FAQs
Will the RunSeokjin concert movie include the encore performances with Jungkook and J-Hope?
While BIGHIT MUSIC announced #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR THE MOVIE for December 2025, specific details about which performances will be included haven’t been revealed. However, given the massive fan response to the encore reunion moments with Jungkook, J-Hope, V, and Jimin, it’s highly likely these special stages will be featured. The concert movie will allow international fans who couldn’t attend to experience Jin’s historic first solo world tour, including the emotional finale in Incheon.
Is this reunion a sign that BTS will return as a full group soon?
The encore performances have definitely intensified anticipation for BTS’ full group reunion. With Jin, J-Hope, and Jungkook all having completed military service, and the remaining members expected to finish by mid-2025, the group’s chemistry at Jin’s concert reminded everyone why they became global superstars. Recent reports suggest BTS may embark on their biggest tour ever in 2026 with 65+ stops globally, though BIGHIT MUSIC hasn’t officially confirmed these plans. The members have repeatedly emphasized they’ll return as a group, and these surprise reunions show their bond remains stronger than ever despite individual activities.







