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BTS Comeback Confirmed! K-Pop Group Gears Up For Something Exciting In March 2026
BTS Comeback Confirmed! K-Pop Group Gears Up For Something Exciting In March 2026

News18

time3 days ago

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  • News18

BTS Comeback Confirmed! K-Pop Group Gears Up For Something Exciting In March 2026

Last Updated: Recently, J-Hope also appeared on MBC's variety show Point of Omniscient Interfere, when he talked about BTS' plans and the emotional impact of their reunion. In just three days from now, BTS member Suga will also be discharged from his mandatory military service in South Korea. With his exit from the military, all members of the globally popular K-pop group will reunite. And now, if a latest report is to be believed, BTS is also planning to make a mega comeback next year. Reportedly, BTS is set to make its long-awaited full-group comeback in March 2026. 'BTS' comeback date is set for March next year," a HYBE official told The Korea Herald's source. 'While the exact date is unknown, I think it will be mid-March. I heard BTS is returning in the same month as their brother group Tomorrow X Together," another insider added. While BTS' agency, BigHit, has not issued any statement as of now, industry insiders see a possibility of a prerelease single or other project dropping before the group's official return next year. [EXCLUSIVE] @BTS_twt COMEBACK in March of 2026. HYBE Source Confirms!BTS is set to make its long-awaited full-group comeback in March, 2026. 'BTS' comeback date is set for March next year," a HYBE official confirmed through The Korea Herald's source. However, industry… — BTS Charts Daily (@btschartsdailyc) June 18, 2025 Recently, J-Hope also appeared on MBC's variety show Point of Omniscient Interfere (also known as The Manager), when he talked about BTS' plans and the emotional impact of their reunion. 'When I was discharged, I had mixed feelings. Now that all the members are finishing, I wonder if we'll still have the same chemistry when we work together again. I feel both anxious and excited," J-Hope said. The K-pop star also revealed that BTS is wasting no time in getting back to work. 'We're planning to gather and discuss the album. We're trying to prepare as quickly as possible. Since BTS is all about performances, we're also planning a full group world tour," he confirmed, igniting excitement among ARMY worldwide. BTS, created by BigHit Entertainment in 2013, has risen to become one of the world's most prominent musical acts, renowned for their dynamic performances, profound lyrics, and groundbreaking achievements. This marks the group's first significant comeback as a seven-member ensemble in over two and a half years. With fans eagerly awaiting Suga's return, the announcement of a world tour and a new album has only heightened the excitement. BTS' reunion era is officially on the way, and ARMY is ready. First Published:

BTS to make their full group comeback in March 2026? Here's what we know
BTS to make their full group comeback in March 2026? Here's what we know

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

BTS to make their full group comeback in March 2026? Here's what we know

The ARMY has been counting days for BTS to make a full-fledged comeback on stage. Six out of the seven members Namjoon, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook have completed their mandatory 18-month military service. Suga is likely to complete his mandatory service by this weekend. Multiple sources have now confirmed to The Korea Herald that BTS is set to make its much-awaited comeback in March next year! (Also read: BTS' Namjoon, Jin, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung, Jungkook finally reunite for J-Hope's concert; fans say, 'get them on stage') As per the latest update by a Hybe official, which was confirmed through the sources of The Korea Herald, 'BTS' comeback date is set for March next year." The publication added that this confirmation was further supported by two additional sources. 'While the exact date is unknown, I think it will be mid-March. I heard BTS is returning in the same month as their brother group Tomorrow X Together. It could be BTS first, then TXT — or the other way around," the second source was quoted as saying. The publication added to this confirmation, stating that the other source gave more reasons to believe that the group's March comeback will be huge. In order to make way for the event of BTS' comeback and avoid any overlapping, the boy band named Enhypen has now moved its comeback from March to January. A few days ago, J-Hope appeared on MBC's variety show Point of Omniscient Interfere (The Manager) and said, 'We're planning to gather and discuss the album. We're trying to prepare as quickly as possible. Since BTS is all about performances, we're also planning a full group world tour." Last week, Namjoon, Jin, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook reunited after a gap of two years to attend the finale concert of J-Hope's Hope on the Stage. Their camaraderie with each other in the strands went viral on social media as fans enthusiastically reacted to seeing them all together after a gap of several months.

J-Hope Confirms BTS ‘Full Group' World Tour Plans: ‘I Feel Both Anxious And Excited'
J-Hope Confirms BTS ‘Full Group' World Tour Plans: ‘I Feel Both Anxious And Excited'

News18

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

J-Hope Confirms BTS ‘Full Group' World Tour Plans: ‘I Feel Both Anxious And Excited'

Last Updated: J-Hope spoke candidly about BTS' plans and the emotional impact of their reunion. He also revealed that BTS is wasting no time in getting back to work. BTS fans around the globe have a major reason to celebrate as rapper J-Hope has officially confirmed that the group is preparing for a full group world tour following the completion of all members' mandatory military service. In a recent appearance on MBC's variety show Point of Omniscient Interfere (also known as The Manager), J-Hope spoke candidly about BTS' plans and the emotional impact of their reunion. With six members – RM, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, V (Taehyung), and Jungkook – now discharged, the final member Suga is expected to complete his alternative military service as a social service agent this weekend. Speaking about the reunion, J-Hope said, 'When I was discharged, I had mixed feelings. Now that all the members are finishing, I wonder if we'll still have the same chemistry when we work together again. I feel both anxious and excited." J-Hope also revealed that BTS is wasting no time in getting back to work. 'We're planning to gather and discuss the album. We're trying to prepare as quickly as possible. Since BTS is all about performances, we're also planning a full group world tour," he confirmed, igniting excitement among ARMY worldwide. J-Hope appeared on the show to promote his latest single Killin' It Girl featuring rapper GloRilla. The segment also highlighted a recent concert he held in Seoul, which was attended by all six bandmates. While only Jin and Jungkook joined him on stage, the emotional presence of the full group hinted at the strength of their bond. BTS, formed by BigHit Entertainment in 2013, has become one of the biggest musical acts in the world, known for their powerful performances, meaningful lyrics, and record-breaking success. This will mark the group's first major comeback as a seven-member act in over two and a half years. With fans eagerly awaiting Suga's return, the announcement of a world tour and a new album has only intensified anticipation. BTS' reunion era is officially on the horizon and ARMY is ready. First Published: June 17, 2025, 01:56 IST

J-Hope reveals BTS' plan about world tour, new album and if group will ‘have same chemistry' post military service
J-Hope reveals BTS' plan about world tour, new album and if group will ‘have same chemistry' post military service

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

J-Hope reveals BTS' plan about world tour, new album and if group will ‘have same chemistry' post military service

Rapper J-Hope has shared a few details about his group BTS' upcoming plans once all of them, including Suga, renuite. So far, Namjoon, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook have been discharged from military service. Suga is likely to complete his mandatory service by this weekend. (Also Read | BTS' Namjoon, Jin, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung, Jungkook finally reunite for J-Hope's concert; fans say, 'get them on stage') Recently, J-Hope appeared on MBC's variety show Point of Omniscient Interfere (The Manager) and spoke about BTS. As per allkpop, J-Hope expressed his concern about BTS members having the same chemistry while performing together after their military discharge. Talking about BTS members, Namjoon, Jin, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook, he said, 'When I was discharged, I had mixed feelings. Now that all the members are finishing, I wonder if we'll still have the same chemistry when we work together again. I feel both anxious and excited.' J-Hope also opened up about what plans BTS have in store for their full group activities. He said, 'We're planning to gather and discuss the album. We're trying to prepare as quickly as possible. Since BTS is all about performances, we're also planning a full group world tour.' J-Hope appeared on the show to promote his new song Killin' It Girl (feat. GloRilla). After Suga's discharge from the military, the seven members of BTS will reunite after over 2.5 years. Suga is fulfilling his duty as a social service agent, an alternative form of military service. Jin, who was the first to join the military, in December 2022, was discharged in June last year. J-Hope was discharged in October 2024. Namjoon, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook were discharged last week. Recently, J-Hope held a concert in Seoul, which was attended by Namjoon, Jin, Suga, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook. However, only Jin and Jungkook joined him on stage.

BTS album and world tour coming soon? J-Hope's post-reunion plans have fans saying they'll 'have India stop'
BTS album and world tour coming soon? J-Hope's post-reunion plans have fans saying they'll 'have India stop'

Pink Villa

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

BTS album and world tour coming soon? J-Hope's post-reunion plans have fans saying they'll 'have India stop'

With just days left until BTS becomes a complete unit again post-military enlistment, the group's long-anticipated return is no longer a distant dream. And now, fans have received what feels like the first real confirmation of BTS' full-group comeback and world tour. It came directly from one of the members. BTS nears full reunion As of mid-June 2025, six out of seven BTS members (RM, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook) have completed their mandatory military service. Only SUGA remains, and he's expected to finish his alternative service duties by June 21. With his discharge just around the corner, anticipation for BTS' return as a group is building rapidly across the globe. Although individual members have released solo projects and pre-recorded content during enlistment, fans have been eagerly waiting for an official group comeback. A full album and world tour from all seven members is going to be a historic event in K-pop. J-Hope drops major comeback clue The excitement was amplified on June 14, when J-Hope appeared on the popular MBC variety show Omniscient Interfering View (The Manager). The episode offered fans behind-the-scenes access to his HOPE ON THE STAGE concert. Alongside performance clips and personal backstage footage, J-Hope gave fans what they've been waiting to hear. He confirmed that BTS is gearing up for their return. 'We're preparing for a group album/comeback as soon as possible,' he revealed during the show. 'And after all, BTS is about performance/concerts, we're also getting ready for a world tour.' The statement, though casual, set social media abuzz. Fans began speculating over potential album drop dates, tour schedules, and cities that might make the list this time around. India's hopes rise for concert stop Among the most enthusiastic fans are those in India, who have long awaited a BTS concert on home soil. The group had previously included Mumbai in the planned stops for their Map of the Soul world tour in 2020. Unfortunately, the show was canceled due to the global COVID-19 outbreak. Now, the buzz is back, especially as rumors swirl about HYBE opening a regional office in Mumbai. The agency's potential expansion into the Indian market is being taken by fans as a strong hint that India might finally see a BTS concert in the near future. What's next? While no formal announcements have been made by BIGHIT MUSIC, the pieces are falling into place. SUGA's upcoming discharge, J-Hope's open hints, and HYBE's growing international strategy all point toward BTS returning with full force. For now, fans can only wait, but the atmosphere is charged with expectation. And one thing is certain: ARMYs around the world, including those in India, are more than ready.

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