
With rapper-producer Suga’s quiet discharge on June 21, all seven members of BTS have now completed South Korea’s mandatory military service, closing a two-and-a-half-year chapter that began when eldest member Jin enlisted in December 2022. Big Hit Music confirmed that Suga, who served as a social-service agent, “effectively completed his alternative service on June 18” before being officially released three days later.
The milestone follows a staggered schedule: J-Hope left the army in October 2024, while RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook were discharged together on June 10, 2025 in Chuncheon, greeting fans with salutes and brief waves outside the base. Six members then reunited at the group’s annual FESTA anniversary event in Seoul on June 13, marking their first on-stage appearance since 2022.

A New Era Begins
HYBE told investors in 2022 that BTS would “reconvene around 2025,” a projection now on track. Industry sources have since sharpened the timeline: The Korea Herald reports a full-group comeback is penciled in for March next year, with top-tier producers already in studio sessions. Analysts cited by Reuters expect the act to mount its “largest-ever world tour” in 2026, giving the company—and the K-pop sector—a major post-pandemic jolt.
What Fans Can Expect
New Music: Insiders hint at a pre-release digital single in late 2025, followed by a full album targeting spring 2026. Recording is reportedly under way in Seoul and Los Angeles, with RM and Suga co-executive-producing.
Global Tour: Early planning documents circulating among promoters outline stadium bookings across Asia, North America, and Europe for mid-2026, aiming to surpass the 2019–20 Love Yourself tour’s $246 million gross.
Solo Spotlights: Jin will headline a nine-city fan-concert series from June 28, while J-Hope’s Hope on the Stage solo tour continues through August.
Philanthropy & Service: Big Hit Music says the group plans to expand its Love Myself UNICEF campaign when activities restart, reflecting lessons learned during enlistment about “service, humility, and leadership.”
Market Ripples
HYBE shares climbed 7% in Seoul trading the week Suga was discharged, erasing much of the stock’s 2024 slump. Analysts at NH Investment project a further 20% upside should the March comeback date be officially confirmed this quarter.
The Road Ahead
For now, BTS members are enjoying a brief holiday—Jung Kook and Jimin were spotted vacationing in Switzerland last weekend, a trip that went viral almost instantly. But the countdown has begun. If March 2026 is indeed the target, the group will have roughly eight months to finalize an album, rehearse a new show, and reignite the largest fandom in pop. As RM wrote on Weverse hours after his discharge, “The pause button is off. See you soon.”
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