BTS‘ golden boy Jungkook could’ve made Superbowl history, but fate had other plans. With his solo era “GOLDEN” featuring collabs with artists like Usher, the stage was set for an epic performance. Reportedly, the R&B prince even invited Jungkook to join him at the 2024 Superbowl halftime show, but Jungkook had to decline. The reason? His mandatory military service, which started in December 2023.
About this, cultural critic Kim Heon Sik didn’t hold back, saying, “It was the result of HYBE overlooking the importance of this stage.” If Jungkook had performed that night, he would’ve joined music legends like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé, who previously rocked the show. Fans are fuming, wishing that his enlistment could’ve been delayed just a bit longer. After all, the BTS member is under 30, which means he technically could’ve postponed his service for contributing to culture and music.
Bringing this back when amount of locals wanted usher to bring jungkook out at halftime at the superbowl https://t.co/DUPB7bcnYM pic.twitter.com/h5zdBvprhh
— Daily jk praise  (@dailyjkpraise) October 7, 2024
ARMYs are buzzing with “what-ifs” and frustration. If Jungkook had been there, he would’ve been the first K-pop artist to dominate the Superbowl stage. Not to mention, his attendance would’ve put the spotlight on both his solo career and BTS.
One thing’s for sure: this missed moment has everyone dreaming of what could’ve been.