Suga, whose real name is Min Yoon-gi, will release this work under his other stage name, Agust D, and in this way “D-Day” will complete a trilogy published under that alias that started with the mix tapes “Agust D” ( 2016) and “D-2” (2020).
Suga has written and composed all of the tracks on “D-Day,” BigHit Music has detailed in a statement.
The South Korean musician is scheduled to begin his first global solo tour shortly after the release of “D-Day,” which will feature a pre-release single from the album on April 7.
The tour kicks off in San Diego, with two concerts on April 26 and 27, and will continue in the US locations of Newark, Rosemont, Los Angeles and Oakland, before making the leap to Asia, with dates in Jakarta, Bangkok and Singapore before to hold two recitals in Seoul on June 24 and 25.
Japan will close the tour, although the dates and venues where it will perform are not yet known.
Suga, 30, is the fourth BTS member to release a solo studio album, after J-Hope, RM and Jimin.
After BTS announced a hiatus last year that will last until at least 2025, its seven band members have wanted to take advantage of that time to complete military service, mandatory for men in South Korea, and focus on projects. personal.