BTS recently concluded their Love Yourself Tour with a final concert in Seoul. While the members all did their best, fans would agree that golden maknae Jungkook was the star of the show. Not only did he rule his solo performance, but he also handled a wardrobe malfunction like a champ.
According to a report by All Kpop, Jungkook's solo of Euphoria became a top trending topic because of the maknae's emotional performance. ARMYs used the #EuphoriaForever hashtag to share their reaction to Jungkook's final time to perform the song on stage.
Fans also observed that Jungkook was also teary-eyed for his performance, adding intensity and meaning to his delivery. ARMYs wasted no time in circulating the footage online, earning more praise for Jungkook's commitment to the song.
While fans were moved by Jungkook's dramatic performance of Euphoria, the BTS maknae did not let the fans leave without a happy memory as he shared a wardrobe malfunction incident he suffered during the show.
Based on a report from Koreaboo, eagle-eyed fans noticed that Jungkook, suspiciously, bent down and checked his pants after one of the group's performances. Afterward, he pasted a mischievous smile on his face and waited for a chance to speak to the audience.
When his turn finally came, Jungkook naturally made his confession to the ARMYs who were present at the show. He said that, because he danced too hard, he suspected that he ripped his pants because he felt cold.
He explained that this was the reason he was walking awkwardly and keeping his legs closed. Other BTS members tried to keep their youngest member from revealing too much information but he was already on a roll. He refused to listen to his hyungs and proceeded with his entertaining story.
As Jin tried to cut the maknae's story short, Jungkook insisted that it is okay to share these things with ARMYs because they're family. This earned a lot of cheers from the audience, who applauded Jungkook's hilarious confession.
BTS' homecoming for the final stop of their Love Yourself Tour has earned many positive reviews from music experts and fans alike. The concert was touted as the perfect ending to BTS' 14-month tour which signals an end to the Love Yourself era and hints at the beginning of another stage in BTS' career, NME posted.
While fans are sentimental about the end of the world tour, they are also hopeful about the future of BTS. With artists lining up for collaborations and a potential nomination to the Grammys next year, the possibilities seem endless for the Big Hit Entertainment artists.