Suga recently finished his first solo world tour performing his Agust D trilogy and more specifically, his latest album, D-Day. The artist performed acrosss multiple countries including the US, Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and Singapore. Take a lot at his concert photos below as well as some special guests who visited - (All Photos/Instagram)
Updated On: 2023-07-04 10:34 PM IST
Compiled by : Harshita Kale
BTS's Suga recently released his solo album, D-Day
The album is the final installment of his Agust D trilogy which included the Agust D mixtape from 2016, and the D-2 mixtape from 2020
The artist surprised fans by announcing a world tour of the album. This red-lit photo is giving major Daechitwa vibes!
The lead rapper put on a spectacular show with the help of background dancers - the songs focused on elevating theatricality and audio-visual appeal
Look at that gummy smile! Suga is happy to see ARMYs enjoying along with him
Flames and fire - Yoongi set the stage ablaze!
Even in monochrome, Suga is soaking up the light and energy exuded by the audience
D-Day has a few soothing songs like People Pt. 2 for which Suga collaborated with South Korean singer IU. The artist seems to be lulling audiences with his acoustic renditions
ARMY bombs light up every single BTS concert!
Suga's shows had surprise guests too - much to the fans' delight! Korean sensation PSY came on stage to perform 'That That' along with Yoongi
Suga collaborated with PSY to produce his comeback track 'That That' but ended up featuring in the video and dancing!
Suga has never shied away from vulnerably talking about his journey with mental health. He said that the making of the trilogy allowed him to embrace and overcome ‘several complexes and traumas’ and that he is able to stay much more relaxed and focus on his physical and mental health while on tour
BTS's maknae line Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook made a special appearance in the audience at his final show in Seoul! We can tell whom Suga was looking to impress that night
Mic Drop! Suga seems to have poured his heart and soul into this concert
D-Day had a total of 10 tracks. Along with songs from his previous two albums, Suga has quite the setlist to get through. Yet the lone warrior continued
In a Suchitwa (Yoongi's talk show), Suga confessed that he believes the other members are better at performance that he is - he simply likes to be in the background and sync with them. Yet, the artist stole the stage this tour
The concert was a treat to the eyes as well as the ears. With the use of magnificent props, the D-Day tour was a spectacle to remember
The screams, the tears, the adoration and chanting - Suga is taking it all in. It's a big milestone for the artist. He also announced more shows in August at the Seoul KSPO dome
Enveloped in a haze! Suga's charisma shone through with every lyric and every beat of his passionately composed and produced album
Reunited with his 'first love' - Suga takes to the piano to enchant the audience and close off the night. But the stage will call again, and ARMYs will be here to cheer Yoongi on for his encore concerts