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Exhibition on BTS member Jungkook’s album ‘Golden’ to open in August

HYBE will hold an exhibition for BTS’s Jungkook titled “Golden: The Moments” next month to give fans a chance to delve deeper into the singer’s world of music, the K-pop company said Tuesday.

“Golden: The Moments” will take place at the Le Meridien Moxy hotel in Myeong-dong, central Seoul, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 22, centering on Jungkook’s journey as a solo artist.

Organized by HYBE’s exhibition brand HYBE Insight, “Golden: The Moments” will include the outfits and personal items the singer wore during live performances and the music videos of his solo songs, including “Seven” (2023), “3D” (2023) and “Standing Next to You” (2023).

Poster for BTS Jungkook’s upcoming solo exhibition ″Golden: The Moments″ set to take place in Myeong-dong, central Seoul, starting from Aug. 30 [HYBE]
Trophies, awards and unveiled photos will also be on display, and a section of the exhibit will allow visitors to sit down and watch the music videos and performance videos as if they’re in a theater, according to HYBE. A special section will resemble Jungkook’s personal creative space where he enjoys drawing. A nearby culture center named Myeong-dong Art Breeze will allow visitors to rest.

Tickets for the exhibit will be available starting at 11 a.m. on July 30 at Interpark Ticket.

BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]

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