BTS’ Jimin’s The Truth Untold exhibit moves from Seoul to LA
After Seoul, The Truth Untold exhibition will now be held in Los Angeles. The performance will reveal BTS’s Jimin’s creative process behind his solo albums FACE and MUSE.

Although BTS’s Jimin is currently completing his military service in South Korea, his artistry continues to resonate in The Truth Untold exhibition. After a successful debut in Seoul, the exhibition will now take place in Los Angeles. Fans can trace Jimin’s creative journey in the making of his solo albums, FACE and MUSE.
From November 29 to December 15, Ace Mission Studio will host this special exhibit, offering a glimpse into Jimin’s private world through objects such as his diary entries, handwritten letters, and song notebooks.
Attendees will be able to see sets inspired by the music videos of Like Crazy and Set Me Free, and also see costumes, props and awards related to their work.
As reported by Billboard, the exhibit’s press release stated, “The space has been thoughtfully designed to immerse attendees in the emotions that Jimin experienced during the creation of his solo album. Had the experience.”
It is structured into two primary sections: FACE and MUSE.
Tickets for The Truth Untold exhibition, organized by Hyb Insight and Live Nation, will be available from November 12. Entry price is $29.99 (approximately Rs 2500), opening hours are 11am to 8pm and 10pm from Wednesday to Friday. Morning to 8 pm on weekends.
Meanwhile, BTS, as a group, is on hiatus through 2022, with each member completing their mandatory military service. The group is expected to reunite in 2026. While Jin and J-Hope recently completed their service, RM, along with V, Suga, Jimin, and Jungkook, are expected to complete their duties until June 2025.