BTS Full Group Comeback Confirmed for March 20 2026
BTS officially confirms a full-group comeback for March 20, 2026. This marks their first new album together in nearly four years following military service discharge.
The four-year wait is officially over. BTS, the global K-pop sensation, is set to return as a full seven-member group, marking a massive milestone for the music industry.
BTS Full Group Comeback Scheduled for March 2026
According to BigHit Music, the group will release a new album on March 20, 2026. This marks their first collective project since the anthology album 'Proof' was released in June 2022. The band's leader, RM, shared a heartfelt New Year's letter, stating he's waited for this moment more desperately than anyone else.
From Military Discharge to a Global World Tour
All seven members have now completed their mandatory South Korean military service, which typically lasts at least 18 months. With the hiatus behind them, BTS plans to embark on a massive world tour following the album release. While specific tour dates haven't been disclosed, the announcement has already sent waves through the entertainment world.
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