J-Hope Is All Set For Lollapalooza As Rapper Struts Across The Airport

BTS’ J-Hope has had a busy July, as he released his album Jack In The Box. The rapper is now off to make his debut at the grand American music festival Lollapalooza. He was seen at the airport, cheerfully waving and bowing at fans as he left South Korea for Chicago. J-Hope will perform on July 31, making him the first Korean artiste to headline a major US music festival.

Prior to J-Hope’s departure, V (Kim Taehyung) decided to wish him luck and cheer in his own unique way—by trying out new Instagram filters with J-Hope’s new songs in the background. V played the song “Arson”, and used the fire filter, which left the rapper vastly amused. He also shared a screenshot of the track “Safety Zone” from the new album. J-Hope re-shared the posts and wrote, “Tae burned it all! (a reference to J-Hope’s song).”

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The rapper is seen wearing a black outfit consisting of a black sleeveless t-shirt and shorts. He upped his fashion game by pairing his attire with a netted jacket that further accentuated his style.
J-Hope then shared his OOTD on Instagram where he dropped an image with a finger heart along with a denim handbag and black flip-flops. He further captioned the story “Chicago” along with a set of airplane emojis. J-Hope shared a photo of himself, and wrote, “Let’s go!”, signalling his departure for Chicago.

 

He had earlier shared a post with a set of photos, this time donning a white oversized t-shirt along with blue and white coloured pants. He is seen posing at different angles in an elegant room while looking handsome as ever. Captioned “IM READY” J-Hope is now set to knock the music festival out of the park.

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For the unversed, the Lollapalooza music festival is considered to be one of the major events in the U.S, and J-Hope has been invited to headline this event, making him the first Korean artist to do so. The rapper is expected to perform several tracks from his album, Jack in the Box on July 31.