SUGA Admits The Worst About Going On His Solo Tour In The US

As for BTS members in general and SUGA in particular, they have completed many long-term world tours during the past decade. It could be said that the days when they went to perform overseas were even more than the days they spent in кσяєα.

It seemed like SUGA was familiar with this but in reality, when he started his own tour, difficulties started to arise. On the recent Suchwita show with Jungkook, SUGA shared for the first time the worst he's been through after his solo US tour.

From there, ARMYs took a closer look at his behind-the-scenes story and showed how strong and pa̾s̾sionate SUGA was:

BTS is currently entering a period of hiatus from group activities to promote the members' individual activities. And SUGA became the first BTS member to go on his world tour right after releasing his solo album D-Day.

Agust D D-Day Tour kicked off in the US instead of South кσяєα on April 26 at Belmont Park. After that, SUGA continued to perform in big cities such as Newark, Rosemont, Los Angeles and Oakland. SUGA's US tour was a great success, attracting tens of thousands of people each night and additional performances after that.

But along with the explosive performances and successes that many have seen, SUGA has also suffered bad things during the process of making this big solo project. This was shared by him with Jungkook on the latest Suchwita show that aired.

Specifically, in the recently announced meeting with Jungkook, the two shared their experiences while promoting solo. Since Jungkook is the 6th member of BTS to do solo activities, he also begins to have interesting but difficult experiences when working on music projects alone instead of with 6 brothers like before.

Meanwhile, SUGA, who has more experience in producing solo album, promoting it and doing world tour, he shared with Jungkook his personal feelings while doing these things. Starting off, SUGA confessed that at the end of his overseas concert, he couldn't do anything but sleep, due to the bad experiences he had when he was s1ck during mid-tour.

He revealed that being sick is the worst thing that can happen to artists and it was the hardest thing for him to do the US tour alone. He confided to Jungkook: "There’s no one to lean on, no one to take your place, I couldn’t run away from it and just had to go on stage".

This is completely understandable when he organizes the tour alone. He is absolutely the protagonist of the whole show and everything revolves around him. When he's in bad shape, it affects the whole performance and the fans don't have a good experience.

Meanwhile, if he goes on tour with the other members like before, he will have extra support. The other members can also fill a part of it if he is in bad shape or does not do well in a certain part of the performance. He can also stay in better health for the long tour when he has the supporting BTS members by his side.

However, despite the mishaps and bad things that happened, SUGA still completed his world tour as the first member to go on a solo tour. He also gained a lot of valuable experience and experience to help the other members as they plan their world tour. True to what he promised before going on tour, SUGA told the members about his good and bad experiences so they could make better decisions in the future.

Despite everything, SUGA brought professionalism and dedication under difficult conditions. He does it all for the sake of getting the job done and fulfilling the wishes of all the fans who expect to see and hear him sing.