K-pop superstars BTS announce end of hiatus with a new album and world tour in 2026

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BTS, the globally renowned K-pop group, has officially announced their return from hiatus with plans for a new album and a world tour scheduled for 2026. The announcement was made during a livestream on Weverse, marking the first time all seven members—Jin, RM, V, Jimin, J-Hope, Jung Kook, and Suga—have appeared together in a broadcast since September 2022. The group revealed that they will release a new album in the spring of 2026, and starting in July, all members will collaborate closely on the music, aiming to reflect their individual thoughts and ideas. This upcoming album will be their first since 2022’s anthology, 'Proof,' and will follow their last studio album, 'Be,' which was released in 2020. The members expressed their enthusiasm for returning to the creative process, indicating they will approach the new project with the same mindset they had at the start of their careers.

In addition to the album, BTS also announced a world tour, their first in almost four years. This news comes shortly after four of the members—RM, V, Jimin, and Jung Kook—completed their mandatory military service, a requirement for South Korean males aged 18 to 28. The group has seen significant changes during their time apart, with six of the seven members fulfilling their military duties, while Suga completed his service as a social service agent. The announcement marks a significant moment for fans who have eagerly awaited the group's return. The South Korean military service system does not offer exemptions to K-pop idols, although it was revised in 2020 to allow them to postpone enlistment until the age of 30. As BTS prepares for this new chapter, their commitment to collaboration and creativity promises an exciting future for both the group and their dedicated fanbase.

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Their reunion? It’s smooth like butter. The K-pop septet BTS will return in spring 2026 with a new album and world tour.

Members Jin, RM, V, Jimin, J-Hope, Jung Kook and Suga made the announcement Tuesday during a livestream on Weverse, an online fan platform owned by BTS management company Hybe. It was the first time all seven members have broadcast live together since September 2022.

“We’ll be releasing a new BTS album in the spring of next year. Starting in July, all seven of us will begin working closely together on new music,” the band said in a statement. “Since it will be a group album, it will reflect each member’s thoughts and ideas. We’re approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started.”

According to a press release, the band will be in the United States this month to begin working on new music.

The 2026 album will mark their first since 2022’s anthology, “Proof,” their 2021 Japanese compilation album “BTS, the Best,” and their last studio album, “Be,” released in 2020.

They also announced a world tour, their first in nearly four years. The news arrives a few weeks after BTS superstars RM, V, Jimin and Jung Kook were discharged from South Korea’s military afterfulfilling their mandatory service.

In South Korea, all able-bodied men aged 18 to 28 are required by law to perform 18-21 months of military service under a conscription system meant to deter aggression from rival North Korea.

Six of the group’s seven membersserved in the army,whileSuga, the last to return, fulfilled his duty as a social service agent, an alternative to military service.

Jin, the oldest BTS member,was dischargedin June 2024. J-Hope was discharged in October.

South Korea’s law gives special exemptions to athletes, classical and traditional musicians, and ballet and other dancers if they have obtained top prizes in certain competitions and are assessed to have enhanced national prestige. K-pop stars and other entertainers aren’t subject to such privileges.

However, in 2020, BTS postponed their service after South Korea’s National Assembly revised its Military Service Act, allowing K-pop stars to delay their enlistment until age 30.

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Source: CNN