On Sunday, Tanu Muiño, the director of Jungkook's "Standing Next to You" music video, took to Instagram Stories to credit the different members of the music video team who made the project possible and a success.

The Ukrainian music video director and designer also posted behind-the-scenes snaps from the filming of the music video, including the poster wall featured in the music video. One of the posters pasted on the wall sent ARMYs - BTS fans - abuzz after reading the part that said, "JK WORLD TOUR," in it.

Because of this small detail, speculations about Jungkook having a world tour became a trending topic among ARMYs, especially the Jungkook-biased ones, on X, formerly Twitter.

Many ARMYs were excited in case a Jungkook world tour would actually happen but were worried about their funds.

"Jungkook world tour is trending everyone, prepare your money!" one fan quipped, while another joked, "OK it's time to collect some funds. My plan is set. I'll sing and collect money like this."

"Jungkook world tour? Dude, I'm broke and even if I have my money there's no way Jungkook will come to my country," said another fan.

"You all I'm broke right now. If Jungkook really is going on a world tour I'm gonna cry.I need some months to make some money first and then he can announce it," tweeted a different fan.

"Jungkook world tour? Real or not real, I need to start saving money," another wrote.

Meanwhile, other ARMYs, though they would be happy if Jungkook went on a world tour, doubted its possibility of happening because of the promise BTS members made about making a comeback reunion as a complete group of seven in 2025.

"Do you guys genuinely believe he'll go on tour? It's literally November," one fan stated. A different user wrote, "Wait. Isn't he supposed to be going to the military next month?"

"[To be honest], he wouldn't do a showcase and all and would've probably started his world tour soon if it was real...so I'm not going to hope for anything," opined another.

"Not to be that person but didn't Hybe say they'd all enlist by the end of the year? How would a world tour make sense with that timing?" commented a fourth fan.

"I wouldn't count on it. Not if they're all going to be back together again in 2025 like they ALL keep saying they will be. They would all have to enlist by the end of the year," wrote another fan.

As of press time, BigHit Music hasn't announced or confirmed a world tour to be headlined by Jungkook.

Meanwhile, Jungkook recently released his highly-anticipated solo debut album "Golden." It contains a total of 11 tracks: "3D" feat. Jack Harlow, "Closer to You" feat. Major Lazer, "Seven" feat. Latto (Explicit Version)," the title song "Standing Next to You," "Yes or No," "Please Don't Change" feat. DJ Snake, "Hate You," "Somebody," "Too Sad to Dance," "Shot Glass of Tears" and "Seven" feat. Latto (Clean Version).

The album's release last Nov. 3 was accompanied by the music video premiere of its title track, "Standing Next to You."

Watch the music video here: