BTS to release new album, go on tour
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The BTS ARMY is ready for a celebration. On Aug. 17, all 7 members of the global phenomenon K-Pop group went live on platform Weverse together, marking the group’s official reunion following a hiatus to complete mandatory military service in South Korea.
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BTS full-group comeback heralds historic pop moment
BTS (BTS) full-group comeback draws international media attention. BTS will release their fifth studio album on March 20 and embark on a large-scale world tour afterward. This marks the group’s first full-group activities in approximately three years and nine months since their anthology album *Proof* in June 2022.
South Korean boy band BTS have announced their comeback for March next year, after a nearly four-year hiatus. "March 20 comeback confirmed," the band's entertainment company BigHit Music wrote on X.
BTS have once again shown their unmatched global pull, with their comeback announcement sparking chaos online within minutes. The sheer volume of fans rushing to Weverse was enough to reportedly overwhelm the platform,
BTS fans in India are buzzing after V greeted Indian ARMYs during a live session, hinting that the global K-pop group may finally tour India in 2026.
BTS will release a new album featuring all seven members on March 20, marking its first full-group comeback in nearly four years.
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BTS’s Kim Taehyung aka V sent Indian fans into a frenzy after hinting that the K-pop supergroup may include India in their 2026 world tour, with fans celebrating and speculating about a possible concert stop.
After nearly four years apart, BTS is finally set to reunite, sending ARMY worldwide into a frenzy. The K-pop supergroup has officially confirmed their long-awaited comeback album, with fans eagerly marking their calendars.