Will J-Hope visit India! Here's what the South Korean rapper replied to BTS ARMY

BTS member J-Hope recently announced that he will embark on his first solo tour next month. The announcement has thrilled the BTS ARMY across the globe. Fans have flooded the online fan platform Weverse asking the BTS rapper when he would visit their country. Well, an Indian fan also asked J-Hope when he will visit India and surprisingly the rapper replied to him.

Will J-Hope visit India! Here's what the rapper replied to BTS ARMY

Will J-Hope visit India! Here's what the rapper replied to BTS ARMY

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BTS member J-Hope recently announced that he will embark on his first solo tour next month. The announcement has thrilled the BTS ARMY across the globe. Fans have flooded the online fan platform Weverse asking the BTS rapper when he would visit their country. Well, an Indian fan also asked J-Hope when he will visit India and surprisingly the rapper replied to him.

Notably, J-Hope replied to a few of his fans after they made the query.

A fan wrote, "I'm so sad. I couldn't even work after this news. I don't think BTS will come to Brazil." (sic)

Responding to the fan, J-Hope wrote, “If I have a chance, I'll be there. Much love (green and yellow heart emojis).” (sic)

Another fan wrote, "It's since 2014 that BTS hasn't come to Canada. We need you. I can't afford to go out of the country. Please come to Canada someday!" (sic)

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J-Hope's reply, "Fsure (maple leaf emoji)," thrilled the fan and the person wrote, "OMG I'm shaking, crying and screaming internally right now! I love you all so much; thank you, Hobi." (sic)

Following that, an Indian fan wrote, "J-Hope, what about India?" (sic)

The South Korean rapper replied, “Checkmark emoticon), love you guys (brown, white and green heart emoticons).” (sic)

Well, this reply must have triggered excitement among the BTS ARMY in India. However, fans might have to wait until J-Hope officially confirms the same.

Notably, J-Hope's 'Hope on the Stage' tour will kick off on February 28 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. He'll perform three nights there before heading to Brooklyn, New York; Chicago; Mexico City; San Antonio; Oakland, California; Los Angeles; Manila, Philippines; Saitama, Japan; Singapore; Jakarta, Indonesia; Bangkok; Macau; Taipei, Taiwan; and Osaka, Japan.

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