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Scottie Scheffler had an eventful second day at the 2024 PGA Championship. And that's before his morning tee time.

The world No. 1 golfer was headed to the course early Friday morning. There was a heavy police presence and a major traffic backup, and Scheffler attempted to drive around the traffic to reach the Valhalla Golf Club. Police had been on the scene of a fatality in which a pedestrian had been struck and killed by a bus while attempting to cross the street around 5 a.m. ET.

Scheffler attempted to drive around the police on a median, and after being instructed by police to stop, he reportedly continued to drive toward the entrance. An officer attached himself to Scheffler's car and Scheffler drove for 10 to 20 yards before Scheffler stopped.

Scheffler reportedly told police he did not know they were officers. Scheffler believed they were just security officers, and attempted to explain the miscommunication, but was placed in handcuffs and taken to jail.

Scheffler was booked in jail at 7:28 a.m. ET, according to Louisville Metropolitan Department of Corrections records. The Kentucky Court of Justice listed the charges faced by Scheffler as second degree assault of a police officer, third degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding signals from officers directing traffic. The assault of a police officer is considered a Class C felony.

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The tee time for Scheffler was moved up to 10:08 a.m. ET. He was released from jail and arrived at the Valhalla Golf Club at 9:12 a.m. ET. He then reached the driving range where he began practicing ahead of his tee time.

How did Scheffler handle the pressure? Perhaps better than anyone could have expected. Scheffler turned in a sterling 5 under performance, moving to 9 under for the tournament overall. He only had one bogey the entire day and tallied six birdies. He vaulted himself all the way up to third by the end of his day.

Sporting News tracked the latest updates and highlights from his day at the Valhalla Golf Club. Follow for live results from his day.

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Hole 9, Par 4

Shot 4: Scheffler finishes out the day making par on his final hole. He sits at 9 under and is still two shots off the lead. Excellent performance from Scheffler considering the circumstances.

Shot 3: Scheffler won't birdie the hole, but puts himself in tremendous position to make par with an excellent shot that puts him just a few feet away from the hole. A nice recovery after a shaky second shot.

Shot 2: Scheffler lands off the green and would need to sink one heck of a shot to net a birdie on his final hole of the day.

Shot 1: This should sound familiar by now. Scheffler's first shot of the day was right down the fairway. He sits 141 yards from the hole and is set up to potentially pick up another birdie to end his day.

Hole 8, Par 3

Shot 3: Scheffler easily puts in his third shot for par. He stays at 9 under on the day and is still two strokes off the lead.

Shot 2: Scheffler nearly drops to 10 under with a putt that comes up just short of the hole.

Shot 1:  Another outstanding start for Scheffler, who lands a few feet away from the hole on the par 3.

Hole 7, Par 5

Shot 4:  Unreal putt for Scheffler as he sinks the birdie to fall to 9 under. 

Shot 3:  Scheffler had to wait a minute for his next shot, and it's not a great one as it hits near the pin and rolls a bit further away. He'll have a long putt for birdie and two chances for par or better.

Shot 2:  Scheffler's shot carries a bit too far and gets into the gallery. Not exactly where he wanted it, but he'll have some room for error on the hole.

Shot 1:  Scheffler keeps his tee shot on the fairway for a nice start to the par 5.

Hole 6, Par 4

Shot 4:  Another par for Scheffler. With only three holes left today, Scheffler has been at par or better for all but one hole.

Shot 3:  Scheffler takes it easy, flipping the ball just a bit past the hole. Should have a good chance at landing par with his putt.

Shot 2:  Scheffler's iron shot hooks a bit right and comes up shy of the green. He'll have another up and down.

Shot 1:  Another hole, another fairway made by Scheffler.

Hole 5, Par 4

Shot 4:  Tap-in for par.

Shot 3:  Scheffler was perhaps an inch away from chipping in that shot. He flipped it up and watched it slowly roll perfectly on track before stopping just shy.

Shot 2:  Scheffler hit that shot a bit too hard and it carried over the green. Up and down coming up to try and make par.

Shot 1:  Another fairway made for Scheffler.

Hole 4, Par 4

Shot 3:  The march to the top continues. Scheffler is now one back of the lead after dropping in another birdie.

Shot 2:  Nice and easy shot for Scheffler as he just lifts it up to the pin with ease. Close putt coming up for birdie.

Shot 1:  Scheffler begins the hole with a stripped ball down the middle of the fairway.

Hole 3, Par 3

Shot 3:  Not an easy shot, but Scheffler makes it happen. He saves par to stay 7 under.

Shot 2:  Scheffler's shot comes up a bit shy of the hole. He'll have a long par putt to make.

Shot 1:  Iron shot off the tee carries a bit wide left and appears to land in front of the bunker. It'll have to be an up-and-down for Scheffler.

Hole 2, Par 4

Shot 3:  Another birdie for Scheffler, who now has birdies on two of his past three holes. He's now tied for fourth.

Shot 2:  Scheffler nearly landed an improbable eagle, but it instead lands a few feet past the hole after a close bounce. He'll putt downhill for a chance at another birdie.

Shot 1:  Another great start by Scheffler as he sends his driver right down the middle of the fairway.

Hole 1, Par 4

Shot 4:  Scheffler knocks down the par putt.

Shot 3:  So close for Scheffler as it lips around the edge. He'll have to settle for a tap-in par.

Shot 2:  Decent approach by Scheffler. The ball lands a bit below the pin, but gets him on the green with two putts to make par or better.

Shot 1:  Perfect drive by Scheffler down the middle of the fairway to start the hole.

Hole 18, Par 5

Shot 4:  Makes it look easy with a birdie putt. He finishes the back nine 2 under for the round and 6 under for the tournament. Great start for him as he heads to the front nine.

Shot 3:  Just about perfection for Scheffler on what was an otherwise challenging place to make a shot. He combats some thick, wet grass to drop the ball a few feet about the pin to give himself an opportunity at a birdie putt.

Shot 2:  Tough lie for Scheffler as he can't get the layup and it winds up falling below the fairway. He'll have a difficult approach on the par 5.

Shot 1:  Powerful drive by Scheffler, though it appears to carry over just a bit to the right and off to the side of the fairway.

Hole 17, Par 4

Shot 4:  Another par for Scheffler. He remains 1 under for the day so far.

Shot 3:  Scheffler had the mustard on the putt, but it hooked just wide right at the end. He'll have a short-range putt for par, hoping to make par or better for the sixth straight hole.

Shot 2:  Nice approach shot by Scheffler as he hits it a bit past the pin, but gets the ball to stay on the green.

Shot 1:  Scheffler missed the fairway on the 17th hole on Thursday, but he has no problem reaching it on Friday, stripping it down the middle for a strong start to the long par 4.

Hole 16, Par 4

Shot 4:  A nudge from Scheffler and he comes away with another par.

Shot 3:  The putt from Scheffler just lips around the edge. He has to settle for par.

Shot 2:  Stellar iron shot by Scheffler that hits the green and hooks right toward the pin. He's set up in an excellent opportunity for birdie.

Shot 1:  Scheffler's drive off the tee appeared to be carrying a bit left, but it stayed in the fairway for a great start to the hole.

Hole 15, Par 4

Shot 4:  Easy par for Scheffler.

Shot 3:  The line was right for the birdie putt, but it slows down too close to the pin. He'll go for a third straight par.

Shot 2:  Scheffler reaches the green, but is a bit high over the pin. He'll have a tough putt to sink the birdie putt, and appears more likely to be aiming for another par.

Shot 1:  Powerful drive by Scheffler down the middle of the fairway to start the 15th hole.

Hole 14, Par 3

Shot 3:  Scheffler sinks the putt for par to stay 1 under for the day.

Shot 2:  Really long putt from the edge of the green that nearly goes in for his second long birdie putt of the day. Instead, he'll have to settle for another par shot on his next putt.

Shot 1:  Scheffler kicks off the par 3 by carrying the ball just to the left of the green. He'll have to go up and down for par.

Hole 13, Par 4

Shot 4:  Scheffler saves par with his second putt.

Shot 3:  Scheffler's birdie putt sails wide left and carries a bit too far past the hole for the next shot to be a guaranteed par putt. Should still have a good chance to save par.

Shot 2:  Nice approach shot by Scheffler as he sets himself up a few feet away from the hole. He'll have a decent look at birdie.

Shot 1:  Scheffler goes with an iron off the tee and has a good start by stripping it down the fairway.

Hole 12, Par 4

Shot 3:  Incredible 26-foot, birdie putt by Scheffler to get him back under par for the day. 

Shot 2:  Scheffler opts to take it safe, just laying up his shot onto the green to set up a long putt for birdie or two putts for par.

Shot 1:  Scheffler starts with a solid drive off the tee, going a bit to the right of the fairway, but still putting him at a decent start to the 12th hole.

Hole 11, Par 3

Shot 4:  Back to an even par on the day for Scheffler.

Shot 3:  Scheffler's putt sails wide right, and he'll have to settle for bogey.

Shot 2: Scheffler opts to try and chip the shot toward the hole rather than go for a long putt, and he nearly chips it in, but it carries a bit past the hole. He should still have a close opportunity for par with the putter.

Shot 1:  Following hooked shots left by both Clark and Harman, Scheffler goes a bit to the right on the par 3. He still gets it to the edge of the green.

Hole 10, Par 5

Shot 4:  Easy birdie putt for Scheffler.

Shot 3:  Scheffler drops a nearly perfect shot onto the green and nearly started his day with another eagle. He'll have a short putt for birdie to start his second round.

Shot 2:  The lay-up shot by Scheffler gets him back into the fairway.

Shot 1:  Scheffler is announced into the tee box to a roaring applause. His drive off the tee at the 10th hole hooks a bit right and goes just off the fairway near the crowd.

9:34 a.m.:  Scheffler arrived at the range to begin practicing. He will wind up playing Friday.

Scottie Scheffler tee time today

Scheffler will tee off at 10:08 a.m. ET for Friday's Round 2. He was originally scheduled to tee off at 8:48 a.m. ET, but it was pushed back by the PGA Tour.

He is paired with Wyndham Clark and Brian Harman.

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Like all the major championships, the 2024 PGA Championship purse has increased significantly over the years, and it made another jump this year.

Just how much of an increase are we talking about? A brief overview: Just three years ago, in 2021, the purse was set at $12 million — what was then a record total for the tournament, and a number that was surpassed by only the U.S. Open. Two years ago, the 2022 PGA Championship purse increased to $15 million. And last year, the 2023 PGA Championship purse jumped yet again to a whopping total of $17.5 million. (The Players Championship remains the richest purse in golf at a total of $25 million.)

This year, the 2024 PGA Championship purse increased again to a total of $18.5 million. To put that number in perspective, the eight PGA Tour Signature Events offer $20 million purses, a number that was matched by the 2024 Masters purse and the 2023 U.S. Open purse . The 2023 Open Championship purse was $16.5 million.

This year’s PGA champion will surpass the payout received by 2023 champion Brooks Koepka by $150,000, with a $3.3 million total payday. The runner-up will receive a cool $1.99 million, and third place will clear seven figures too, with a payout of $1.26 million.

Even the players who  missed the cut  receive a payout of $4,000 each. So how much did the rest of the players in the field come away with this year? You can find a complete list of the 2024 PGA Championship payouts for each player below.

How much money every player made at the PGA Championship

Win: Xander Schauffele, $3.33 million

2. Bryson DeChambeau, $1.99 million

3. Viktor Hovland, $1.26 million

T4. Thomas Detry Collin Morikawa, $814,000 each T6. Justin Rose Shane Lowry, $639,440 each T8. Scottie Scheffler Billy Horschel Robert MacIntyre Justin Thomas, $521,418 each T12. Taylor Moore Rory McIlroy Lee Hodges Sahith Theegala Dean Burmester Alex Noren, $359,943 each T18: Rio Hisatune Harris English Tony Finau Keegan Bradley Austin Eckroat, $230,764 each T23. Russell Henley Tom Hoge Maverick McNealy, $170,137 each T26. Ben Kohles Kurt Kitayama Brooks Koepka Tommy Fleetwood Brian Harman Min Woo Lee Corey Conners Tom Kim Mark Hubbard, $113,962 each T35. Brice Garnett Max Homa Hideki Matsuyama Doug Ghim, $79,183 each T39. Aaron Rai Joaquin Niemann Jordan Smith, $66,848 each T43. Byeong Hun An Lucas Herbert Lucas Glover Matt Wallace Will Zalatoris Dustin Johnson Grayson Murray Adam Svensson Jordan Spieth Jason Day, $48,969 each T53. Thorbjorn Olesen Jesper Svensson Patrick Reed Patrick Cantlay Zac Blair Andrew Putnam Erik van Rooyen, $32,587 each T60. Gary Woodland Taylor Gooch Adam Hadwin, $27,017 each T63. Rickie Fowler Cameron Young Tyrrell Hatton S.H. Kim Cameron Smith, $25,202 each T68. Nicolai Hojgaard Luke Donald Sebastian Soderberg Rasmus Hojgaard, $23,538 each 72. Braden Shattuck, $22,830

T73. Alejandro Tosti Martin Kaymer, $22,560 each 75. Ryan Fox, $22,350

76. Stephan Jaeger, $22,230

77. Jeremy Wells, $22,140

78. Brendon Todd, $22,100

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  • Winner: Collin Morikawa (+2800) – I’ve been bullish on Morikawa for a few weeks now, and I’m sticking to my guns. The 2020 PGA champ is showing signs of promise once again after reuniting with longtime swing coach Rick Sessinghaus. Not afraid of the stage or moment.
  • Top 10: Denny McCarthy (+900) – McCarthy has quietly been playing well this year, highlighted by a playoff loss at the Valero Texas Open and T6 finish last week at Quail Hollow. I also love his form on burly layouts like Muirfield Village (playoff loss last year) which should be a good course comp to Valhalla.
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  • Winner: Rory McIlroy (+750) – I feel like I’ve been swept up on a bandwagon but Sunday forced my hand. For the last month I was setting up to pick Xander Schauffele here but he went and got obliterated by Rory at Quail and I fear that one will leave scars. A decade of woe ends here.
  • Top 10: Jason Day (+400) – You could take many other more conservative picks here that should pay but I’m going to back my mate at slightly juicier odds in the major he’s won while he is peaking at the right time.
  • Longshots: Jason Day (+5500) – See above. Jason has the length, the short (and shirt) game and the course history … let’s just hope his approach game is dialed in.
  • H2H: Rory McIlroy (+135) over Scottie Scheffler – Please send all trolling comments about me fading Scheffler again via Golfbet colleague Matty DelVecchio. He will enjoy it. But I’ve been a new dad before… your mind can’t help but be elsewhere at times. And McIlroy is +135!

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  • Winner: Ludvig Åberg (+1800) – Everyone is waiting for his big breakout moment. If not for Scheffler, it would have happened at the Masters. On a course where driving the ball long and straight is the biggest key, Åberg has a serious chance to shine. He’s third in Total Driving.
  • Top 10: Collin Morikawa (+250) – I’m taking my same pick from last week ... and it looked good until the last three holes. Morikawa was in legit contention for two days at Quail Hollow. Ball-striking is paramount this week.
  • Longshot: Will Zalatoris (+6600) – I’m taking the same approach from the Masters when I picked Homa as a longshot (T3 finish). At +5000 and above, who has more talent than Zalatoris?
  • H2H: Shane Lowry (+105) over Russell Henley – Lowry’s last five PGA Championships have included finishes of T4/T8/T12. He tends to be at his best at the toughest courses.

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  • Winner: Ludvig Åberg (+1800) – The hype becomes a reality this week where Åberg will break through and win his first major in only his second start. His game fits the course well and he showed a lot of calm down the stretch at Augusta National. I trust he’ll do the same this week, but this time take home the hardware.
  • Top 10: Brook Koepka (+150) – Mr. Wanamaker himself is ready to make a run again this year.
  • Longshot: Hideki Matsuyama (+5500) – Long approach shots being at a premium seems like a good situation for Matsuyama. If he can get the ball rolling on these green, we will see him late on Sunday.
  • H2H: Max Homa over Tommy Fleetwood (-110) – Homa has been in great form as of late and seems poised for another run at a major.

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Taylor swift unveils new '1989' mash-ups on eras tour.

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Eighty-nine shows into her record-breaking Eras Tour, Taylor Swift still has tricks up her sleeve!

For her Saturday show in Stockholm, Sweden, the singer-songwriter, 34, delighted the crowd with an out-of-nowhere mash-up of three "1989" tracks: "Welcome to New York," "Clean," and "Say Don't Go."

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Accompanying herself on the piano, she wore an orange dress as she launched into the acoustic mash-up.

Swift's set list is ever-evolving. People magazine reports that songs including "The Last Great American Dynasty," "Tolerate It," "Long Live," "The Archer," and "'Tis the Damn Season" have been rotated out of the show to make room for "The Tortured Poets Department" numbers including "Bud Daddy I Love Him," "So High School," "Fortnight," "Down Bad," "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?," and "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart."

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Her trio of Eras shows in Stockholm marked a return to the stage after a romantic vacay with her BF Travis Kelce. She will finish in Sweden on May 19 and move on to Portugal next week.

She is expected to perform in France, the U.K., Ireland, and will return to North America later this year.

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Suga of BTS’s World Tour Is Pop Subversion at Its Finest

In the U.S., the first member of the group to stage solo concerts delivered a thrilling declaration of artistic individuality.

Suga sings in a dark arena, with five spotlights on him.

Four hooded figures seemed to float down the stage, through the soft exhalations of a fog machine. On their shoulders, they carried a body clothed in black. Rain and lightning flashed a clean white on the screen behind them. When the man was finally laid on the ground, what followed looked like a resurrection: The spotlights found him, screams rose, and at last he stirred. Then he raised a microphone to his mouth.

This rock-star Lazarus was Min Yoongi, better known as the rapper and songwriter Suga of the Grammy-nominated, chart-topping South Korean group BTS. But none of his bandmates were onstage that night at UBS Arena, on Long Island, New York, because it was the first date of his solo world tour. Since last summer, the members have been focusing on individual projects as each prepares to complete his mandatory military service. The first in BTS to do a solo tour, Suga was also performing as Agust D, the name he adopted in 2016 for making music that was darker, more raw, and more personal than his group work. Last month, he released his studio album D-Day , the powerful conclusion to his trilogy of Agust D records, which delivered social critique and meditations on trauma, fame, mental illness, alienation, and forgiveness.

Suga’s ongoing tour, also titled D-Day, is the first real showcase of his oeuvre, and, on the sold-out U.S. leg of his tour, it felt like a declaration of artistic individuality more than a decade in the making. His concerts exploded with frontman energy and auteurist flourishes. But his most striking achievement was embracing pop music’s empathy-fueling potential while resisting its dehumanizing effects.

All 11 of his U.S. tour dates, which wrapped Wednesday night in Oakland, California, began with a short film that ended with Suga lying on a road in a thunderstorm. This was a reference to when he was hit by a car while working in Seoul part-time as a delivery boy to support himself while training to debut with BTS. The crash left him with a painful shoulder injury that continued to dog him even as BTS went on to achieve international fame. The segue from the video to the real-life Suga being carried onstage, seemingly lifeless, was smooth yet jarring—a reminder of the human vulnerability of a pop star whose fans camp outside concert venues for days.

When I saw Suga on that first night, at UBS Arena, as well as the final U.S. night, at Oakland Arena, his show challenged expectations of what a pop concert can do. On one level it was a dynamic hip-hop show, put on by a technically proficient rapper who as a kid would sample the Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto’s music to make his own beats. Suga set the tone for the evening with “Haegeum,” whose title refers both to a Korean string instrument and to the notion of lifting a ban on something that was forbidden. “Endless influx of information prohibits freedom of imagination / And seeks conformity of thought,” Suga rapped in Korean. “Slaves to capitalism, slaves to money, slaves to hatred and prejudice / Slaves to YouTube, slaves to flexin’.” The haegeum ’s haunting strings and a deliciously grimy bass vibrated the air. Though the track was written entirely in Korean, the crowd roared the lyrics back to him. He practically entered a hypnotic state while running through a rap-heavy opening sequence with the defiant “Daechwita” and the earlier fan favorites “Agust D” and “Give It to Me.”

Read: The friends who listen to BTS together stay together

Before the audience could get too settled, Suga brought out his acoustic guitar, its body decorated with messages and drawings from the other six BTS members. He’d only learned to play the instrument during the pandemic , so his unplugged version of “Seesaw” cut a sharp contrast to previous performances of the song, which featured choreography, backup dancers, and an elaborate set. His effortless swagger during the earlier hype songs gave way to the quieter spectacle of Suga in singer-songwriter mode. Later, he sat down at an upright piano and performed his own version of the 2020 BTS track “Life Goes On” and, in a particularly emotional moment, a solo rendition of the song “Snooze,” which features the singer Woosung and the late Sakamoto. A clip of Suga and Sakamoto’s sole meeting, from late 2022, played beforehand on the big screen—the older musician playing the song on a grand piano while the younger man tries to contain his joy. Sakamoto’s presence on “Snooze,” one of his final collaborations, was especially poignant to Suga, who idolized him and wrote the song to comfort younger struggling artists.

Read: The astonishing duality of BTS

Again and again, D-Day allowed Suga to experiment in ways that he hadn’t been able to with BTS, and it was thrilling to see. Yes, he was still clearly a seasoned entertainer, who knew how to command the attention of tens of thousands of people , who could jump around a stage rapping without appearing to take a breath, as during the exhilarating medley of BTS rap songs in the middle of the concert. And at two Los Angeles shows, he welcomed guest appearances by the American singers Max and Halsey for their respective collaborations. But his subversive choices stood out too. The concert was interspersed with short films that evoked the dream logic of David Lynch and the grainy aesthetic of grind-house movies, telling the story of the musician’s three identities: the pop idol Suga, the shadow self Agust D, and the human Min Yoongi. The ultimate artistic aim of the concert seemed to be to clarify each of these distinct selves to the audience while recognizing that they must all exist together. Seeing him perform his solo BTS songs, including “Interlude: Shadow,” as well as his verses from tracks with the other BTS rappers , affirmed that he wasn’t looking to reject his past but instead was proud of it. After all, it had taken him to South Korea’s Blue House , America’s White House , the United Nations General Assembly, and the Grammys stage.

In another fascinating production choice, throughout the show, pieces of the extended stage were pulled to the ceiling by chains, giving Suga less and less space to perform, requiring him to navigate the platform more carefully. For his last pre-encore song, “Amygdala,” he stood on a lonely-looking square as fire blazed all around him, a terrifying prison. The centerpiece of the D-Day album, the emo-rap track serves as an origin story for the alter ego of Agust D, referencing his life’s defining traumas—the car accident, his mother’s heart surgery, and his father’s liver-cancer diagnosis—and how they shaped him. During the song’s final lines, apparently depleted, he collapsed on the ground, and the hooded figures returned to carry him away. Only this time, he wore all white, as though he’d been cleansed, his catharsis complete.

By the encore, all of the stage pieces had been removed, revealing the technical equipment that had been hiding beneath it. Scattered about were fire extinguishers, electrical cords, pyrotechnic devices. No longer elevated above the crowd, Suga performed his last few songs at ground level, right in front of fans, sometimes grabbing their phones and filming himself. These last moments were bittersweet: Much of the audience knew that after the tour ended in Seoul in late June, Suga would begin his military service for at least 18 months. That reality made the concerts feel like a temporary farewell. Fans’ glowing lightsticks rippled like a single wave throughout the arena. Every so often, carried by a feral energy, the crowd would start barking, making Suga gawk or laugh. In Oakland, he told the audience that he would return with the rest of the BTS members, asking fans to wait just a little longer.

On the tour’s first night, one more surprise awaited. I had assumed that the final song would be something sentimental or light-hearted. Instead, Suga walked over to an ominous circle of video cameras, stood right in the middle, and began murmuring the opening bars of “The Last.” This song, off his first mixtape, is one of his best and one of my favorites. It’s also a song I have a hard time listening to these days. On “The Last,” Suga raps about his OCD, depression, and social anxiety. His delivery starts out low and subdued and gradually grows more desperate; by the end he sounds like he’s somewhere between screaming and crying. When I first heard it years ago, I recalled my own unceasing panic attacks and the suffocating desire to die. The song lodged itself in my heart, a welcome shard.

Read: I wasn’t a fan of BTS. And then I was.

In recent years, Suga has made more music about growth, about self-love and being okay with uncertainty and suffering. He spoke early during the concert, in English, about wanting to perform with less anger, highlighting songs such as “SDL,” “People,” and “People Pt. 2”; these tracks painted a portrait of someone with a great capacity for measured reflection, forgiveness, and humility in the face of life’s challenges. I understand that too: The relief of no longer hurting so badly, of discovering healing on your own terms. So when I heard the first lines of “The Last” (“On the other side of the famous idol rapper stands my weak self, it’s a bit dangerous”), I froze. What was he doing? Those cameras—arrayed like a surveillance system, transmitting the videos to the screen above him—devoured and projected the anguish he was performing, suggesting that I was devouring it too.

But after a minute, I understood. Though he rapped with the same breathless passion he did as a striving 23-year-old, I realized that he wasn’t performing with pure fury but with an anger tempered by time. This emotion was no less powerful or sincere, but it was less damaging to the person communicating it. These days, he could stand in the flames and feel their heat, but not be consumed by them. He could connect with his younger self without fully becoming that person again.

Then the spell was over. The moment the song ended, the house lights went up so that we could see him walking in silence offstage. No goodbye, no drawn-out thank yous and waves to the cheering audience. Not even a glance backward. On the first night, people exchanged confused looks, shocked by his sudden exit. You could perhaps see this whole finale as a quiet confrontation with an audience, a grand assertion of the self by a beloved artist. But if it was a confrontation, it was one rooted in trust rather than condescension. Trust that the audience can sit with discomfort, that they’re self-aware enough not to be offended or horrified by what he’s showing them.

It was the perfect ending. A concert that began in darkness and mythmaking ended in light and exposure. Suga started the show being carried by others; he ended it by carrying himself out. What more could we want? He had just shown us everything.

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