
BTS's SUGA is currently holding his first Solo World Tour. The rapper recently held three concerts in Los Angeles and surprised fans with a performance of Suga's Interlude on the last day.
Suga's Interlude is one of the tracks from Halsey's 2020 album Manic and was co-written and co-produced by the BTS member. Even though the song was released 3 years ago and received lots of love from fans of both artists, they have never had a chance to perform it together until May 14. Previously Halsey appeared in SUGA's Road To D-Day Documentary on Disney+, giving fans hope for more interactions in the future.
SUGA AND HALSEY HUGGING 😭 pic.twitter.com/i5kjuM9Rg3
— moni⁷ 𖠌 (@taeisthv) May 15, 2023
Fans were absolutely thrilled to see the two superstars take the stage together. Many praised their friendship and their support for one another, which Halsey proved in the form of an Instagram post.
The singer called SUGA her twin and showed her appreciation for his craft. The rapper's response to Halsey's lengthy post made fans laugh.

Halsey was the second guest performer during SUGA's Tour. Max, who worked with SUGA on Burn It from his second mixtape D-2 took the stage a few days earlier. SUGA has collaborated with several artists so far but seeing him perform with non-BTS members for the first time this year electrified the audience.
MAX IS HERE pic.twitter.com/MP7dK2CoEK
— her (@outroher) May 12, 2023
Meanwhile, SUGA earned the Highest-Grossing Concerts by a Korean Soloist in US History with just two shows in New York.
#SUGA of @BTS_twt earns the highest-grossing concerts by a Korean soloist in US history, with $2.970 million each night at UBS Arena in New York on April 26-27, 2023.
— Touring Data (@touringdata) May 11, 2023
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