BTS’ Jimin Will Be In Solo Spotlight in ‘The Truth Untold’ Exhibition in Los Angeles
BTS member Jimin will be in the solo spotlight in an upcoming exhibit in Los Angeles titled “The Truth Untold.” The immersive experience promises to give ARMY a unique look into the creative process behind Jimin’s solo albums, 2023’s FACE and this year’s MUSE, with a peek into his personal diaries, lyric notebooks and other behind-the-scenes materials, according to a release announcing the exhibition that will set up at the Ace Missions Studios in L.A. from Nov. 29 through Dec. 15.
Tickets for the event organized by HYBE INSIGHT and Live Nation will go on sale on Nov. 12 at 12 p.m. local, with fans encouraged to sign up for a waitlist presale here now; prices start at $29.99. The exhibition’s hours will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, with organizers saying it will take approximately 60-90 minutes to explore.
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“The space is thoughtfully designed to immerse attendees in the emotions Jimin experienced during the creation of his solo albums,” reads the release. “The space is divided into two main sections: FACE and MUSE. The FACE section, inspired by water ripples, features a media wall and distorted mirrors symbolizing the waves of confusion that Jimin experienced on his journey to self-discovery. As visitors move to the MUSE section, the waves calm, representing Jimin’s success in embracing his true self.”
The assembled set pieces will recreate the vibe from Jimin’s videos for “Like Crazy” and “Set Me Free Pt. 2,” and include a photo zone inspired by the tracks “Who” and “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” which both appear on Jimin’s sophomore solo LP, MUSE. The release also promises to display, for the first time, handwritten letters expressing Jimin’s “deepest, unspoken feelings,” as well as costumes and props from music videos and performances and solo trophies and awards.
BTS went on hiatus in 2022 to allow all seven members to complete their mandatory South Korean military service, with announced plans for the septet to reunite in 2025.
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