Suga of Ok-pop boyband BTS has introduced his debut solo album beneath his alias Agust D.
Huge Hit confirmed in a tweet immediately that the album might be referred to as ‘D-Day’ and is ready to land on April 21 at 1pm Korean time and at midnight Jap time.
Solo music from Suga had been anticipated for a while whereas the band are on a brief break as a gaggle to pursue their very own initiatives.
He had already introduced again in February that he would be the first member of BTS to go on a solo world tour. From April to June, the Ok-pop idol will embark on the Agust D Tour, performing 11 live shows throughout the US and Asia, with the ultimate present set for 25 June in Seoul, South Korea.
Ticketmaster cancelled successive ticket gross sales for the US leg of the tour after “extraordinarily excessive demand” in first ARMY members pre-sale.
In March, studies emerged that Suga had been engaged on his second collaboration with soloist IU, who he had beforehand teamed up with on the 2020 monitor ‘eight’. Huge Hit, nevertheless, mentioned that it’s at present “troublesome to verify” whether or not or not Suga and IU are working collectively on new music.
Suga is ready to seem in a Disney+ documentary, Suga: Highway to D-Day, which follows the Ok-pop idol as he travels the world over to cities equivalent to Tokyo, Las Vegas, San Francisco and extra. A teaser for the documentary was launched on Friday (March 31).
In line with a Disney+ press launch, Suga: Highway to D-Day will comply with Suga on a “musical journey” as he travels the world “looking for inspiration within the type of new sounds and experiences”.
“Travelling the world with nothing however open ears and a willingness to discover and study from new musical genres, Suga: Highway to D-Day will showcase Suga and his spectacular skillset, giving viewers an intimate look into the lifetime of one of many world’s greatest stars,” the press launch said.
In the meantime, Suga is ready to enlist within the South Korean navy inside the subsequent yr. He’ll reportedly be a social service agent as a substitute of an active-duty soldier, although Huge Hit Music mentioned it “can not affirm info on their private issues”.