
BTS Reunion Begins? Jungkook, Jin Join J-Hope For ‘Hope On The Stage' Finale At Festa
Jungkook and Jin will perform with J-Hope at his final 'Hope On The Stage' show, sparking BTS reunion buzz during the 12th Festa anniversary.
BTS fans have reason to celebrate as two of the group's youngest members, Jungkook and Jimin, were recently discharged from their military service, and now the band's cherished brotherhood is making a partial return to the stage. The buzz is real: Jungkook and Jin are set to join J-Hope for his final solo concert, Hope On The Stage, taking place on June 13 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea.
The event is a key highlight of BTS FESTA, the group's annual anniversary celebration, and this year it marks their 12th year since debut. As fans around the globe count down to the show, multiple videos and pictures of Jungkook, Jin, and J-Hope rehearsing and doing mic checks at the venue have gone viral online.
ARMYs are ecstatic, calling it an emotional and unexpected 'mini reunion." Many are speculating that Jungkook will perform his hit single I Wonder, while J-Hope is reportedly set to drop his new track Killin It Girl. Jin's return to the stage only adds to the anticipation, especially as this marks the first time in nearly two years that fans will see the trio performing live together.
Jungkook y Jin posiblemente en el concierto de Jhope 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/0EP68VPlZU — luv_jk7 (@euphjk_7) June 13, 2025
Social media is already flooded with excitement. 'ARE WE ALREADY HAVING A REUNION, OMG," one fan wrote. Another added, 'I'M TEARING UP." For millions of BTS fans, this live moment is shaping up to be the ultimate FESTA gift.
Just a day before the concert buzz erupted, RM and V were also officially discharged from military service, joining Jin and J-Hope who completed theirs earlier. The seventh and final member, Suga, is expected to return on June 21, making the group's full reunion imminent.
Following his discharge, Jungkook addressed fans with heartfelt words. 'It's been so long since I've been in front of the camera, I'm embarrassed. I don't know what to say… Seniors, juniors… and executives who have worked harder than anyone else, thank you for working hard for us," he said.
With the final show of Hope On The Stage set to be a landmark performance, all eyes are now on Goyang as BTS prepares to reconnect with ARMY—one stage at a time.
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June 13, 2025, 22:35 IST

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