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BTS’s RM & V Complete Military Service — Reunion Tour on the Horizon

Two key members of global K‑pop phenomenon BTS have officially completed their South Korean military service, reigniting excitement among fans worldwide. RM and V concluded their mandatory duties today, marking a major milestone in the group’s long-anticipated reunion.


A Milestone Moment

  • RM (Kim Namjoon) and V (Kim Taehyung) have formally been discharged, two years after BTS commenced their military hiatus in 2022.
  • Following today’s milestone, Jimin and Jungkook are set to finish their service on June 11, and Suga by June 21, paving the way for a full group comeback .

Army Rejoices — Reunion Imminent

The BTS fandom, known as the ARMY, erupted online with celebratory messages:

“The last piece falls into place—RM and V are home!”

Fans worldwide are already buzzing about upcoming group projects—rumors point to new singles, album drops, world tour announcements, and potential variety show appearances as full BTS reunites.


What Comes Next?

  • With all seven members discharging by late June, fan speculation is building around a summer announcement—likely teasing singles or a comeback schedule.
  • Industry insiders anticipate a global promotional campaign, potentially including livestreamed fan events, media appearances, and the much-anticipated world tour.
  • HYBE’s recent creative moves—like lighting their Seoul headquarters—suggest strategic planning behind the scenes.

Why It’s a Global Moment

  1. K‑pop’s Icon Returns: BTS ending military service draws worldwide attention—from South Korea to international markets where they’ve broken records and dominated global charts.
  2. Economic & Cultural Ripples: After a hiatus, their return is poised to boost streaming numbers, concert sales, and digital engagement—reviving BTS’s powerful effect on music and youth culture.
  3. Setting a Reunion Template: BTS’s hiatus approach provides a blueprint for other groups balancing national service with global careers, influencing K‑pop’s future.
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