K-pop stars BTS to release album in Mar. ahead of world tour
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According to a note shared to social media by the entertainment company BigHit Music, the mega popular group will return on March 20. That’s after a nearly four-year hiatus, as all seven members of BTS — RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Suga, Jung Kook and j-hope — completed South Korea’s mandatory military service.
South Korean boy band BTS have announced their comeback for March next year, after a nearly four-year hiatus. "March 20 comeback confirmed," the band's entertainment company BigHit Music wrote on X. BTS — short for Bangtan Sonyeondan,
BTS has confirmed a new tour and album for 2026, the K-pop boy band's first activity since the members' military conscription.
After nearly four years, BTS is set to return with a new full group album. Fans of the global K-pop phenomenon are eagerly preparing for the comeback.
Global K-pop sensation BTS has refreshed their official social media profiles as fans anticipate the group’s 2026 comeback. The band updated Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Weverse with sleek black designs and recent group photos, signaling a new era for fans worldwide.
BTS member V reflected on friendship, personal growth and strength, emphasizing his deep bond with the BTS members as a source of comfort and happiness together
BTS frontman RM nearly soars to No. 1 on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart, but "Nuts" is forced to settle for second place behind a new winner.
Shy BTS V hid in a closet as J-Hope and RM wished him a happy 30th birthday in a cute viral video. Fans worldwide showered Taehyung with love, applauding his shy reactions and memorable moments shared by BTS.