BTS is gearing up for a long-awaited full-group comeback. After spending nearly two months in Los Angeles working on new material, the group has now returned to South Korea, though only briefly. According to South Korean media outlet Star News, RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook will soon head back to the US to film the music video for their upcoming track. The group is reportedly targeting March 2026 for the release of their new album.
BTS stars Kim Namjoon (known as RM) and Kim Taehyung (known as V) have officially completed their mandatory military service in South Korea and were discharged earlier Today. The two artistes made a notable impression during their appearance—RM performed on the saxophone while V held a bouquet, creating a memorable moment for fans. Their subtle hints about returning to the stage soon stirred excitement across social media platforms.
BTS member J-Hope has shared an update on the group’s anticipated reunion following the military discharge of RM, Suga, Jimin, V and Jungkook, who are set to complete their service this June.
BTS, the beloved K-pop seven-member group, is about to celebrate its 11th anniversary this month! Fans are eagerly looking forward to the potential reunion of the members next year. To alleviate some of the longing, the oldest member, Jin, is set to return from his military service in just two weeks.
BTS members have been keeping their fans engaged even while fulfilling their military service. In maintaining that commitment V, also known as Kim Taehyung, recently announced his upcoming digital single titled “FRI(END)S”, scheduled for release on March 15. The upcoming track is described as a love song in the pop-soul R&B genre.
On December 30, it's not just an ordinary day – it's V's Day! As the 28-year-old vocalist of BTS, his dedicated ARMY is gearing up for a unique global celebration.
On Friday night, in Seoul, South Korea, the Gangnam Police apprehended a stalker who had sneaked into the apartment building of BTS singer V, also known as Kim Taehyung. The stalker in question is a woman in her twenties.
BTS leader RM later read out fan messages, performed and received calls from fellow members Jung Kook and V at the celebration.
On Friday night, in Seoul, South Korea, the Gangnam Police apprehended a stalker who had sneaked into the apartment building of BTS singer V, also known as Kim Taehyung. The stalker in question is a woman in her twenties.
BTS leader RM later read out fan messages, performed and received calls from fellow members Jung Kook and V at the celebration.