BTS comeback March 20 2026: Global Icons End 4-Year Hiatus
BTS officially returns on March 20, 2026. Following their military service completion, the group ends a 4-year hiatus with a new album and world tour.
They're ready to light up 2026 like dynamite. After a nearly four-year hiatus, the world's biggest K-pop group, BTS, has officially confirmed their return for March 20.
The BTS comeback March 20 2026: A Full Group Reunion
According to BigHit Music, the group will make their long-awaited return this spring. This milestone follows the completion of mandatory military service by all seven members: RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Suga, Jung Kook, and j-hope. The final member to be discharged was Suga, who completed his duties in June 2025.
Returning to Their Roots with a New Album
The upcoming 2026 album marks their first major project since the 2020 studio album 'Be.' In a statement, the group noted that the album will reflect each member's personal growth and thoughts. "We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started," they shared. Fans are also bracing for a massive world tour, which was teased during the initial project announcement last summer.
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