BTS sensation J-Hope took Armys by storm on his birthday by announcing his long-awaited documentary, Hope On the Street.
As the Dynamite hitmaker tuned in to his 30th birthday on February 18, he gave his fans a birthday treat at midnight with a "coming soon" teaser for the documentary, slated to hit the screen on March 2024.
Earlier last year, the Butter crooner, often referred to as Army’s sunshine, teased fans on Suga’s talk show Suchwita about HOPE ON THE STREET, touching a chapter in his life as a dancer.
Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting for the project, on which Hope has remained mum until now.
Moreover, the Fake Love banger vocalist treated fans on his 30th birthday by visiting fan-made celebratory banners and billboards in Seoul.
The third oldest member of the South Korean boy band took to social media to mark his birthday with 48.8 million followers on Instagram.
He posted three stories, and on the first, second and third one, he wrote "Happy," "Hope," and "Day," respectively, upon the images that featured the banners on the street poles and glasses.
Additionally, the documentary release is not new for the Permission to Dance singer as he stepped into this realm with his debut solo documentary, J-Hope in the Box, before embarking on his temporary military service.
He was first enlisted in the military service in April 2023 and is expected to complete his services, making a return in September 2024.
Have a look at the teaser of his upcoming documentary below.