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BTS' Suga to debut official solo album 'D-Day' on April 21

By IANS | Updated: April 3, 2023 14:55 IST

Seoul, April 3 K-pop superband BTS member Suga will debut his official solo album 'D-Day' on April 21 ...

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Seoul, April 3 K-pop superband BTS member Suga will debut his official solo album 'D-Day' on April 21 under a stage name for his previous individual projects, Agust D, his agency BigHit Music said Monday.

'D-Day' will mark the final installment of the 'Agust D' trilogy, which began with his mix tapes 'Agust D' and 'D-2', reports Yonhap.

Suga wrote and composed all the songs in the album and took charge of its overall production process to share his sincere personal story, BigHit Music said. A prerelease track will be revealed Friday.

Suga plans to go on his first individual world tour starting with Belmont Park in San Diego from April 26-27, which will also take him to other cities in the United States, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea and Japan.

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