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The wait might finally be over for the ARMY! According to multiple reports, BTS is gearing up for a full-scale comeback in March 2026, with all seven members expected to reunite following the completion of their military service.
South Korea mandates an 18-month military enlistment for all able-bodied men, and for the past few years, the world’s most popular boyband has been on hiatus as each member served their country.
Now, the countdown is on.
Jin was the first to be discharged last year, followed by J-Hope, and most recently, Jimin, Jungkook, V, and RM. The final member, Suga, is expected to be officially discharged by this weekend.
With military obligations nearly behind them, attention is rapidly turning to what comes next. And according to a source speaking to The Korea Herald, a "comeback tour" is being planned for March next year.
The unnamed source, reportedly linked to HYBE, BTS's parent company, claims the group is eager to return to the stage and reconnect with fans around the globe.
Although HYBE has not released an official statement, the news has already sent social media into overdrive, with “BTS Comeback” trending across multiple platforms.
J-Hope (center) speaks to fans with Jin (left) and Jungkook during his encore solo concert "J-Hope Tour 'Hope on the Stage' Final" at Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province on Friday. Credit: Big Hit Music
The group's last full performance together was back in 2022 before enlistments began. Since then, individual members have released solo projects and collaborations, keeping the ARMY engaged, but fans have been waiting for the magic of a full group reunion.
If the March timeline proves true, 2026 could mark one of the most anticipated returns in music history.
Until then, fans will be watching every move, every statement, and every hint dropped by the K-pop kings themselves.