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BTS looks to reunite this year as 2 more members finish their military service

  • On June 10, RM and V of BTS completed their mandatory service and were released from military duty in Chuncheon City, where approximately 200 fans from the ARMY community gathered to celebrate their return.
  • The band paused group activities in 2023 as all seven members fulfilled mandatory military service under South Korean law, with some postponing enlistment until age 30.
  • Jimin, Jung Kook, and Suga are expected to finish their military service by June 21, clearing the path for BTS to reunite as a group in 2025.
  • RM shared his strong desire to return to performing, expressing his intention to dedicate himself to creating new music and reappear on stage soon, while J-Hope anticipated that their reunion would attract significant attention and leave a powerful impression.
  • The members’ completed service and HYBE’s planned BTS FESTA event to celebrate the band's 12th anniversary suggest momentum toward BTS's future group activities.
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BTS members RM and V have completed their military service and greeted hundreds of fans outside the group's agency building. Their return heralds the imminent BTS reunion that fans around the world have been eagerly awaiting.

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BTS is one of the most popular k-pop boybands in the world. More than a decade of successes support them as one of the most heard and followed bands of the 21st century. Despite having spent almost three years in a self-called musical “breakdown” to perform South Korea’s compulsory military service, they still have nearly 30 million listeners in Spotify. To the joy of their followers, their return as a group is getting closer: four of their seve…

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