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K-pop fans thrilled by the prospect of a BTS reunion on stage

K-pop fans thrilled by the prospect of a BTS reunion on stage

The group has not performed since 2022 because of the global pandemic and subsequent military service obligations of its members.
14 Jun, 2025

Thousands of international fans of K-pop megastars BTS gathered on Friday in the suburbs of Seoul amid mounting excitement over an expected reunion of the group after all its members complete mandatory service in the South Korean military.

This year’s BTS FESTA marks the 12th anniversary of the group, which last performed together in 2022 and has not toured since 2019 because of the global pandemic and subsequent military service obligations of its members.

All seven members of the group appeared at Friday’s concert. Still, only Jungkook, j-hope, and Jin performed on stage, in front of approximately 27,000 fans, according to the group’s management agency.

Some fans flew in from around the world hoping to spot BTS members at the gathering, or any of the solo concerts by BTS rapper j-Hope as he wraps up his “Hope on the Stage” world tour.

“I want to enjoy everything because there are many things to do here and… I hope to see the guys maybe,” said Karla Linan Saucede, 33, who travelled from Mexico with her sister and friends.

“It’s gone past excitement and into almost being numb,” said Ayla O’Ryan, 45, from Scotland, adding that she planned a visit this month to practise Korean in the capital so that she could attend.

BTS members Jimin and Jungkook were discharged from the South Korean military on Wednesday and became the fifth and sixth to complete their service. Members RM and V were discharged on Tuesday and the last to finish will be Suga on June 21.

While details of a reunion have not been released, the group is expected to hold its largest-ever world tour in 2026, says NH Securities, one of South Korea’s largest investment firms.

Shares in HYBE jumped 11.3% in June as brokerages raised their sales estimates and target price for the agency ahead of the group’s comeback. “I hope they can explore whatever music…anything they want to do because I will always support them whatever they feel like doing,” Alice Bonamy, an interpreter from France, said with excitement.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 14, 2025 02:53pm
Welcome back.
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Laila Jun 14, 2025 03:01pm
Let's learn from the South Koreans. Let's also have mandatory military service for all Pakistani males above age of 18. No exemption for the wealthy, for the "religious" , or for the mummy's boys. Then we can talk about true patriotism and boys becoming actual men.
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Angelica Jun 14, 2025 03:16pm
It was the best day of my life because my most beloved band came back in one piece or I would have sued Korea if they y know..... Died
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Taj Ahmad Jun 14, 2025 03:32pm
Unity itself is a great news specially when it comes after a long time. Congratulations to both.
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zaki Jun 14, 2025 09:04pm
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Samiha Jun 15, 2025 11:55am
I love you BTS very much
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Mahmood Jun 15, 2025 01:26pm
The whole K-pop nonsense is silly and juvenile!
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