The Wait Is Over: BTS 2026 Official Comeback Confirmed for March 20
BTS officially confirms their 2026 comeback for March 20. After nearly 4 years, BIGHIT MUSIC announces new music and a massive world tour for the global icons.
The long hiatus is finally ending. BTS is officially set to return in the spring of 2026. According to reports from AtStar1, BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed on January 1, 2026, that the global icons will make their highly anticipated comeback on March 20, 2026.
BTS 2026 Official Comeback: Breaking a 45-Month Silence
This comeback marks exactly 3 years and 9 months since the group's last full-group anthology album, Proof, released in June 2022. The news was first broken to paid Gold members of ARMY via physical letters. These special messages contained heartfelt notes from the members, a mysterious new symbol, and the date 2026.03.20 prominently displayed.
New Music and a Massive Global Tour
They aren't just dropping an album. Insider sources suggest that BTS is planning a massive world tour shortly after the release. While RM might have accidentally spoiled parts of the group's plans in previous months, this official confirmation solidifies their intent to reclaim the global stage with a scale never seen before.
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