Jimin and J-Hope showcased family-like behavior with their mutual love and respect

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The BTS members once again proved the strength of their bond as they showed support for one another’s solo ventures. On July 13, J-Hope lit up the stage at Lollapalooza Berlin 2025 with a high-energy performance featuring his solo hits and BTS classics. The performance was streamed live on Weverse, allowing fans around the world—and one very special viewer—to tune in.

Even though Jimin couldn’t be physically present at the concert, he made sure to cheer J-Hope on from wherever he was. Jimin joined the Weverse stream early and stayed tuned for most of the two-hour set, showing just how much he supports his hyung. As J-Hope performed songs like “Killin’ It Girl,” which featured a striking abs-baring segment, and crowd-favorites like “Mic Drop,” Jimin wasn’t just watching quietly in the background. He actively participated, singing along and even posting content as the show went on.

Jimin shared photos and videos of himself watching the performance on a large screen, clearly hyped and having fun. In one post, he matched J-Hope’s energy by uploading a semi-shirtless selfie, jokingly captioning it with “I took it [t-shirt] off too hyung!!!” The playful moment immediately went viral among fans, who were touched by the sincerity and warmth of their friendship. Jimin also left several encouraging comments on the live broadcast, cheering J-Hope on in real time and proving once again that no one supports BTS like BTS themselves do. Their interactions reminded fans of past moments when the members have shown up for each other’s milestones, both in person and online.

After the performance ended, J-Hope went live on Weverse to celebrate with fans in what he called a post-show “after-party.” While reflecting on the night, he made it a point to acknowledge Jimin’s presence during the livestream. He said that Jimin contacted him right after the performance ended and reminded everyone that this wasn’t the first time Jimin had supported him at Lolla. Back in 2022, Jimin had actually flown out and attended the concert in person. Even though he couldn’t be there this time around, J-Hope was deeply touched that Jimin still found a way to show his support. He warmly thanked Jimin during the livestream and called him his dongsaeng, the Korean word for younger sibling or close junior. The sentiment was simple but powerful, reflecting the kind of love and loyalty that has kept the BTS members united through years of both group and individual success.

The emotional exchange between the two members quickly spread across social media, with fans sharing clips and reactions filled with admiration. For long-time ARMYs, it was yet another reminder that no matter where the members are in the world or what projects they’re pursuing, their support for one another never wavers. Whether it’s showing up in person, streaming a performance live, or just sending a message of encouragement, the BTS members continue to be each other’s biggest fans—and that’s something truly special.