K-pop has become a global phenomenon from a niche fandom into a mainstream movement. It’s influencing music, fashion, and youth culture with iconic bands like BTS fetching millions of followers across the globe, including India.
Formed by HYBE (formerly BigHit Entertainment) in 2013, the seven-member group including RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook is known for their genre-blending sound that spans pop, hip-hop, R&B, and EDM and has went on to build a global fanbase known as ARMY.
Now, for the first time, Indian fans will get to celebrate K-pop icon and BTS band member Jung Kook. In a first of its kind, the world of Jung Kook comes alive with ‘GOLDEN: The Moments’ international exhibition inspired by his first solo album. The exhibition invites fans to step inside Jung Kook’s radiant universe—where artistry, performance, and emotion meet in dazzling harmony. Presented by BookMyShow Live, in collaboration with HYBE, the display will be held at Mehboob Studios, Mumbai, from December 12, 2025, to January 11, 2026. Tickets will go live today at 12 PM, on BookMyShow and a limited number of early buyers will also gain special access to an exclusive preview night.
‘GOLDEN: The Moments’ is an immersive global exhibition dedicated to BTS star Jung Kook’s first solo album, GOLDEN. It brings his world to life through art, sound, and multimedia experiences.
The exhibition will be held at Mehboob Studios, Mumbai, from December 12, 2025, to January 11, 2026.
Tickets go live on BookMyShow from November 6 at 12 PM. A limited number of early buyers will also gain exclusive access to a special preview night before the exhibition officially opens.
The exhibition features multiple themed zones each reflecting a different facet of Jung Kook’s artistry tracing his journey from prodigy to icon.
The exhibition will be brought to India by BookMyShow Live in collaboration with HYBE, the global entertainment company behind BTS.
This marks the first-ever BTS member exhibition in India, celebrating the growing cultural exchange between South Korea and India. It reflects how K-pop has evolved from a niche fandom into a mainstream movement.