BTS looks to reunite this year as 2 more members finish their military service
- On June 10, RM and V of BTS completed their mandatory service and were released from military duty in Chuncheon City, where approximately 200 fans from the ARMY community gathered to celebrate their return.
- The band paused group activities in 2023 as all seven members fulfilled mandatory military service under South Korean law, with some postponing enlistment until age 30.
- Jimin, Jung Kook, and Suga are expected to finish their military service by June 21, clearing the path for BTS to reunite as a group in 2025.
- RM shared his strong desire to return to performing, expressing his intention to dedicate himself to creating new music and reappear on stage soon, while J-Hope anticipated that their reunion would attract significant attention and leave a powerful impression.
- The members’ completed service and HYBE’s planned BTS FESTA event to celebrate the band's 12th anniversary suggest momentum toward BTS's future group activities.
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