BTS 2026 New Album and World Tour Confirmed: First Full-Group Return in Four Years
BTS officially announces their first full-group album in 4 years, set for March 20, 2026, alongside a new world tour. Get all the details from BIGHIT MUSIC.
The wait is officially over. BTS is set to make their long-awaited full-group comeback on March 20, 2026. This marks their first complete studio project in nearly four years, signaling the end of their hiatus due to mandatory military service and the beginning of a massive new era.
BTS 2026 New Album and World Tour Details Unveiled
BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed the news at midnight KST on January 5, revealing that the upcoming album will be followed by a global world tour. It's the first time all seven members will perform together since their 2022 anthology album 'Proof'. The agency teased that further details regarding the tour stops and album concept will follow shortly.
Industry insiders expect this comeback to be a massive commercial event. During their solo eras, members like Jimin and Jungkook broke numerous records on the Billboard charts. Now, the synergy of a reunited BTS is predicted to set new benchmarks for the K-Pop industry.
A Landmark Moment for Global Pop
The announcement has already sent shockwaves through the ARMY fandom, with hashtags trending globally within minutes. This return isn't just about music; it's a test of the group's enduring power after a multi-year break. Given the current global demand for live performances, the 2026 World Tour is expected to be one of the highest-grossing tours of the year.
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