BTS member Suga is all set to release his first official solo album titled D-DAY, the group's agency BigHit Music has announced. In a post shared on the global fan forum Weverse on Sunday night, BigHit Music said D-DAY marks the final chapter of a trilogy by the rapper's other moniker, Agust D, succeeding the previous mixtapes, Agust D and D-2.
The upcoming album delves into the personal journey of Suga as Agust D, offering an intimate portrayal of his life as an artist. The 30-year-old musician's real name is Min Yoon-gi. Suga will also engage with fans through a variety of content, including the Disney+ /Weverse documentary Suga: Road to D-Day and a solo world tour, a first for any BTS member.
Weeks before Suga's first-ever solo tour, his agency Bighit Music has announced the April 21 arrival of his solo album D-Day, which marks the third-and-final release in a trilogy of Suga-as-Agust D’s music, following 2016’s Agust D and 2020’s D-2 mixtapes. D-Day marks Suga's first official solo album. The first single from the album will be out on April 7.
Suga, like the other members, has previously produced solo mixtapes, including two under the alias Agust D. He has also dabbled in production for other musicians like PSY and Jungkook.
Suga will be embarking on his solo tour just a week after his album release. He will be the first BTS member to do the same. The tour will kick start with two shows at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York on April 26 and 27. Suga will then move to Newark, New Jersey for a show. There're three shows scheduled in Rosemont, Illinois, and three at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. With two gigs in Oakland on May 16 and 17, the tour's US leg will wrap up.
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