Jungkook is back with his signature live broadcast mini-concerts, and this time

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Jungkook made his long-awaited return to solo livestreams on July 14, and it turned out to be more than just a casual hangout—it was a full-on celebration. The day coincided with the two-year anniversary of his breakout solo single Seven (feat. Latto), and fans were quick to remind him of the occasion. True to form, Jungkook didn’t let it pass unnoticed. He responded with a surprise live acoustic performance of the hit track, sending waves of excitement through ARMY around the world.

This marked Jungkook’s first solo broadcast of 2025 following his military discharge in June. Fans had been eagerly anticipating his return to Weverse Live, and he delivered with a relaxed, intimate mini concert. Between chatty banter and reading comments in real time, he took song requests, scrolled through instrumental versions online, and offered several impromptu covers. Alongside Seven, he performed When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars, Snow Flower by Park Hyo Shin, and tracks from KPop Demon Hunters like Soda Pop and Your Idol, each showcasing his signature smooth vocals and emotional delivery.

The nostalgia was in full swing when he cheekily repeated his viral line “party party yeah,” giving longtime fans a fun moment to hold onto. Whether singing live or just casually joking around, Jungkook’s laid-back energy and musical spontaneity reminded viewers why his livestreams have always been a fan-favorite part of BTS content.

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Adding to the buzz, Jungkook also gave fans a closer look at his freshly painted nails during a separate joint broadcast with Jimin on the same day. The blue-black polish had already been spotted in blurry airport photos, but fans finally got a crystal-clear view as he held his hand up to the camera in response to their comments. The stylish manicure became an instant hit among fans, adding another personal touch to a day already packed with surprises.

Jungkook’s double livestreams offered everything fans had been missing: raw vocals, random humor, spontaneous performances, and a dose of his personal flair. The anniversary celebration of Seven turned into a multi-layered fan service moment, setting the tone for what’s shaping up to be an exciting chapter in his post-military career.