BTS Officially Announces March 2026 Comeback Album and New World Tour
BTS has officially confirmed their comeback for March 20, 2026, marking their first full-group album in nearly 4 years. BIGHIT MUSIC also announced a massive new world tour.
The global music industry's biggest power shift begins now. After a hiatus that felt like a lifetime for fans, BTS has officially confirmed their return date, signaling the end of an era of individual chapters and the start of a massive new beginning.
BTS March 2026 Comeback Album: A Long-Awaited Reunion
On January 1, 2026, BIGHIT MUSIC announced via a press release that BTS will return with a new album on March 20. This marks the group's first full-group release in approximately three years and nine months, following their anthology project Proof released in June 2022.
The announcement didn't stop at new music. The label also confirmed a New World Tour, which is expected to be the largest in the group's history. While specific dates haven't been fully disclosed, the tour is reported to kick off shortly after the album release, covering major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Rebirth of K-Pop's Leading Force
- The upcoming official comeback follows the successful completion of military service by all seven members.
- Expectations are high for their new musical direction, which may reflect the personal growth experienced during their solo endeavors.
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