BTS Comeback Date March 20 2026 Teased via Special ARMY Postcards
BTS has teased a potential comeback date for March 20, 2026, via special postcards sent to ARMY. Read the members' heartfelt 2026 New Year messages here.
The wait is nearly over. On the final day of 2025, BTS has delivered a bombshell surprise to ARMY through physical postcards sent via special day-of delivery in South Korea. The postcards don't just carry New Year's greetings; they feature a mysterious date that has the entire music industry talking.
Decoding the BTS Comeback Date March 20 2026 Teaser
According to reports from Koreaboo, the front of the postcard showcases a brand-new logo alongside a prominent date: March 20, 2026. While HYBE hasn't released an official statement yet, the specific placement of this date suggests it's the target for the group's highly anticipated full-team comeback. This follows the completion of military service for all 7 members earlier this year.
New Year Messages from RM, Jin, and the Members
The back of the cards contains heartfelt handwritten messages. RM expressed his excitement, stating he's been waiting for 2026 more than anyone. Jin, who focused on solo activities in 2023 and 2024, noted his joy at finally greeting fans as part of the team again. Jimin and J-Hope also shared their gratitude, emphasizing that the year they can finally meet again has arrived.
The group's youngest members, V and Jungkook, asked fans to look over them well in the coming year, hinting at the hard work they've been putting in behind the scenes. Suga closed with a promise that things will be "awesome" in 2026. The use of physical mailers underscores the group's desire for a personal touch as they transition back to global activities.
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