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BTS member J-Hope made an exclusive appearance at the Hope On The Street pop-up store on April 7. The rapper shared photos of himself during the event, one of which showed him doing a neuron dance challenge while dressed in uniform. The Chicken Noodle Soup singer turned to Instagram to share a photo dump from the day. On March 30, J-Hope set up a street dance-themed pop-up store in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong area, becoming the first BTS member to do so.
The artist was spotted being his usual quirky self in the first photo, posing in various ways while wearing his military outfit. In the second picture, a neon signboard read HOPE ON THE STREET. In further photos, the BTS member could be seen posing in various areas of the store and flashing his contagious smile. He ended his photo dump with a picture of a bunch of flowers.
“Thank you for coming!! I Love You,” read the caption accompanying the post.
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Celebrating J-Hope’s most recent achievements including his special album Hope on the Street Vol.1 and the eponymous documentary series, this innovative project was started under the banner of Big Hit Music.
The documentary series Hope on the Street debuted its first episode on March 27. The BTS members pay tribute to the people who influenced their passion for dancing in the documentary.
As per the Big Hit Music reports, J-Hope has converted three floors into an exhibition with street dance culture, special souvenirs, and behind-the-scenes views. Visitors are welcomed by a symphony of fragrances that have been thoughtfully chosen to go with each unique area of the pop-up store as soon as they enter.
Visitors are welcome to enter J-Hope’s personal studio on the first floor, where they may get fully immersed in his world through valuable personal belongings and intimate pictures.
Those who go to the second level are rewarded with a motion graphic installation that captures the spirit of J-Hope’s special album and documentary series. They may also jam out to the rhythms of Neuron, the lead single from J-Hope’s exclusive album.
A one-of-a-kind chance to take dancing classes from qualified instructors is available on the third level. Advance reservations are required for these seminars, which provide guests the opportunity to learn Neuron choreography firsthand from the professionals.
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