K-Pop Stars BTS to Release Album in March Ahead of World Tour
- BigHit Music announced that BTS will release their album on March 20, 2026, and follow with a world tour, with details to be announced at midnight on January 14.
- BigHit Music said the record ‘holds special significance’ as BTS' first album in nearly four years, with all seven members having completed mandatory military service and a spring 2026 comeback planned.
- The album will feature a 14-track set about BTS's emotions and struggles, with members deeply involved in creating the songs and infusing their own thoughts and colours.
- Fan communities quickly reacted as BigHit Music's late-Sunday release and countdown website to March 20 fueled excitement among ARMY.
- Ahead of the March release, BigHit Music will share tour details on January 12 and begin online pre-orders at 11 a.m. in South Korea and 10 a.m. in the Philippines on January 16.
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