BTS Jung Kook’s GOLDEN: The Moments’ Exhibition Lights Up Mumbai This Winter

MUMBAI: Fans of BTS’s Jung Kook are set for an unprecedented immersion into the singer’s solo artistry as the global exhibition “GOLDEN: The Moments” makes its Indian premiere at Mehboob Studio here, running from December 12, 2025, to January 11, 2026.
Organized in collaboration between BookMyShow Live and HYBE, the South Korean powerhouse behind BTS, this debut marks a milestone for K-pop enthusiasts in the country. Tickets will be available starting November 6 at noon via BookMyShow, offering devotees a chance to explore the narrative of Jung Kook’s transition from the group’s “Golden Maknae” to an international solo sensation.
The exhibit delves into the inspirations fueling his 2023 solo album GOLDEN, presenting an array of interactive zones that blend audio, visuals, and rare artifacts to chronicle his creative path.
Naman Pugalia, Chief Business Officer for Live Events at BookMyShow, highlighted the significance of the tie-up: “Our partnership with HYBE marks an exciting new chapter in BookMyShow Live’s vision to bring transformative global experiences to India. ‘GOLDEN: The Moments’ is an immersive celebration of Jung Kook’s artistry, connecting fans around the world through creativity and music. With India hosting one of the most passionate and ever-growing K-pop and BTS communities, we are thrilled to bring them closer than ever to one of their most beloved artists through this landmark exhibition.”
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A HYBE spokesperson echoed the enthusiasm, noting India’s vibrant role in the music landscape: “India represents one of the most dynamic and fast-evolving music markets in the world. Following the establishment of HYBE INDIA, our goal is to build meaningful cultural bridges, connecting our global artists with Indian fans, where voices of India become global stories. Through ‘GOLDEN: The Moments,’ we’re glad to open this new chapter with BookMyShow Live, bringing fans in India closer to the heart of Jung Kook’s artistry and the universal power of music.”
The journey begins in “The Record of ‘Golden Moments’,” a section charting Jung Kook’s ascent to stardom. “Golden: Records” follows, showcasing plaques, photographs, and mementos from his independent phase. In “Golden: Sounds,” attendees can dissect individual layers of his track “Hate You” for a hands-on auditory breakdown.
At the heart lies “Golden: Theater,” spotlighting the music video and stage attire from “Standing Next to You.” Additional highlights include “Shine Cinema,” “Golden: Moments,” and “Solid Cinema,” which feature key visuals from smash hits like “Seven (feat. Latto)” and “3D (feat. Jack Harlow),” alongside intimate peeks into his production workflow.
The finale invites reflection, with a dedicated space for visitors to pen personal notes to the artist.
Beyond mere fandom, the exhibition underscores K-pop’s deepening imprint on Indian culture. As streaming initiatives, fan gatherings, live shows, and viewings proliferate, this event affords local ARMY a tangible connection to Jung Kook’s world, amplifying the genre’s foothold in the nation’s entertainment scene.



