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BTS Gears Up for a Triumphant Comeback with New Album and World Tour | Sports-Games
BTS ends nearly four-year break after members completed military service and solo projects, with a new album set for March 20 and a world tour expected soon.
- On Jan. 1, Yonhap reported BTS will release a new album featuring all seven members on March 20, BigHit Music said, marking their first full-group comeback in nearly four years.
- The hiatus followed military conscription as BTS members completed South Korea's mandatory military service, requiring all able-bodied South Korean men to serve at least 18 months; all seven members have now been discharged.
- Before the official announcement, members sent handwritten letters datelined `2026.3.20`, released a New Year's letter, joined a Weverse countdown, and RM said he had `waited more desperately than anyone else`.
- Fans reacted with eager anticipation as ARMY is dreaming of spring, and a world tour is expected to be announced soon, Korean newspapers and media widely reported.
- This release follows the June 2022 `Proof` anthology and reunites BTS, a globally prominent act widely covered by Korean media and international outlets, BigHit Music said.
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BTS comeback date: BTS has officially confirmed their comeback date for March 20, 2026, through a personal letter to fans, marking their return after completing military service. The announcement, delivered in a heartfelt message, also hints at an upcoming world tour, igniting excitement among ARMY worldwide.
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Read Full ArticleBTS to return March 20 with first full-group album since 2022
MANILA, Philippines — Global K-pop sensation BTS will make their long-awaited return as a complete group on March 20, ending a nearly four-year hiatus that began with mandatory military service, their agency Big Hit Music confirmed on Thursday.
·Manila, Philippines
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