Jin announces special high-five event; BTS ARMY can’t keep calm

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BTS ARMY rejoice! Jin will be holding a special high-five event after the release of his comeback solo album ‘Happy‘. Yes, you’ve read it right. ARMYs who failed to get a hug from the BTS member in June now have a chance to meet ‘Worldwide Handsome Jin’ in November.

Jin’s solo album ‘Happy‘ will be released on November 15. The K-pop idol’s high-five event will take place on November 30 in Tokyo, Japan. As per BTS’ agency, BIGHIT Music’s statement, 700 lucky ARMYs will have a chance to meet and greet Jin. The event time and other details will be announced at a later date. Also, the venue will be announced only to the winners.

According to TimesNow, fans must enter a lottery system to secure a spot. Any fan who purchases the BTS member’s album ‘Happy‘ from BTS’ Japan official shop between November 16 to 25 will be given a serial lottery number. On November 27, the winners will be announced.

Wait, there’s more! Jin also announced a special autographed poster giveaway and only 200 lucky ARMYs will have a chance to win it.

Fans took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share their excitement.

Jin was discharged from the military on June 12, 2024. On June 13, he hosted a special hug event for fans.

Talking about the album, BIGHIT Music earlier released a statement that read, “Happy is Jin’s heartfelt invitation for fans to join him on his journey to discover happiness. The album features six tracks, each with its own unique vibe, all grounded in a band sound.”



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