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Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return
Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return

Sydney Morning Herald

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return

When members of K-pop titan BTS began their mandatory South Korean military service in 2023, fans feared the worst – was this the end? But now, 18 months on, six of the seven members have done their duty, with Suga due to wrap up on Saturday. And that has fevered speculation Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jungkook, V, Jin and Jimin – each of whom have since launched successful solo careers – will reunite to bring BTS back to the stage next March. Though details have not yet been confirmed, The Korea Herald this week cited an unnamed but official source within entertainment giant HYBE as confirming the group would be back next year and suggested there might be a new single or project ahead of that event. Last week, the seven stars reunited for the first time in two years to mark the 12th anniversary of the group, and the end of J-Hope's first solo tour. Jin and Jungkook took to the stage to perform BTS song Jamais Vu with J-Hope as a trio while the other members watched from the crowd. But for the passionate and devoted fan base, BTS ARMY (BangTan Sonyeondan Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth), just seeing them together in the same venue was a thrill. Why are BTS so badly missed? BTS are most recognised for hits like Butter and Dynamite, and were formed in 2010 by entertainment company Big Hit Entertainment (now Big Hit Music, a label under HYBE). Their debut single, 2 Cool 4 Skool, landed in 2013, followed by the album, Dark & Wild, in 2014. Since then, they have released nine studio albums, been nominated for two Grammy Awards, broken 25 Guiness World Records (including most streamed group act on Spotify), and charted four No.1 albums faster than any group since the Beatles.

Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return
Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return

The Age

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

Fans feared K-pop's biggest stars were gone forever. Now, they're set to return

When members of K-pop titan BTS began their mandatory South Korean military service in 2023, fans feared the worst – was this the end? But now, 18 months on, six of the seven members have done their duty, with Suga due to wrap up on Saturday. And that has fevered speculation Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jungkook, V, Jin and Jimin – each of whom have since launched successful solo careers – will reunite to bring BTS back to the stage next March. Though details have not yet been confirmed, The Korea Herald this week cited an unnamed but official source within entertainment giant HYBE as confirming the group would be back next year and suggested there might be a new single or project ahead of that event. Last week, the seven stars reunited for the first time in two years to mark the 12th anniversary of the group, and the end of J-Hope's first solo tour. Jin and Jungkook took to the stage to perform BTS song Jamais Vu with J-Hope as a trio while the other members watched from the crowd. But for the passionate and devoted fan base, BTS ARMY (BangTan Sonyeondan Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth), just seeing them together in the same venue was a thrill. Why are BTS so badly missed? BTS are most recognised for hits like Butter and Dynamite, and were formed in 2010 by entertainment company Big Hit Entertainment (now Big Hit Music, a label under HYBE). Their debut single, 2 Cool 4 Skool, landed in 2013, followed by the album, Dark & Wild, in 2014. Since then, they have released nine studio albums, been nominated for two Grammy Awards, broken 25 Guiness World Records (including most streamed group act on Spotify), and charted four No.1 albums faster than any group since the Beatles.

BTS' 12th Anniversary Celebration Turned Into A Reunion For J-Hope And Jin
BTS' 12th Anniversary Celebration Turned Into A Reunion For J-Hope And Jin

News18

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

BTS' 12th Anniversary Celebration Turned Into A Reunion For J-Hope And Jin

Last Updated: Jin posted photos from J-Hope's concert, showcasing both the BTS members bowing to each other. It wasn't an ordinary celebration for BTS on their 12th anniversary. To mark the occasion, Jin joined J-Hope during his concert held at South Korea's Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium. J-Hope is currently on his Hope on the Street solo tour. The concert began as just another show led to an unexpected reunion that left fans moved. Later, Jin also posted three photos from the concert, showcasing both the BTS members bowing to each other, leaving ARMY worldwide emotional. Along with the post, J-Hope added a message that read, 'Thank you. Keep it up, Jin." For the night, Jin dressed up in a white T-shirt with classic denim blue jeans and an off-white shirt to layer up. On the other hand, J-Hope exuded charm in a red oversized T-shirt and light blue jeans. It all happened when J-Hope was midway through his setlist. First, Jungkook walked out, joining J-Hope for I Wonder. Later, Jin appeared and the crowd erupted in cheers. In a sweet surprise for fans, the three performed Jamais Vu and Spring Day. Both songs hold a deep emotional value for fans and the group alike. While the three performed on stage, other BTS members, including RM, Jimin, V and SUGA, cheered from the audience. Their presence not just added to the excitement among fans but also marked a rare full-member moment, even if they did not join the two on stage. There was more to the concert apart from the reunion. J-Hope, in a remarkable moment that fans will remember for years, seized the opportunity to perform his latest track Killin' It Girl. It was the first time that he performed the song live since its release. What began as just another concert for J-Hope turned into a night packed with unmatchable energy, nostalgic moments and a thrilling Jin and Jungkook's joint appearances and fans took home the memory of the special evening which was nothing short of a magical treat. Soon after the concert, fans have been sharing glimpses of the concert on social media. The posts shared by the admirers are just a reminder that even as BTS pursues individual journeys for now, their bonds are rock solid and would never fade. First Published: June 17, 2025, 10:47 IST

BTS Reunion Alert: J-Hope, Jin And Jungkook Surprise ARMY At Hope On The Street
BTS Reunion Alert: J-Hope, Jin And Jungkook Surprise ARMY At Hope On The Street

News18

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

BTS Reunion Alert: J-Hope, Jin And Jungkook Surprise ARMY At Hope On The Street

Last Updated: During BTS' 12th anniversary concert at the Goyang Sports Complex, J-Hope's solo tour took an unforgettable turn when he was surprised on stage by bandmates Jin and Jungkook. You must be living under a rock, if you haven't head about J-Hope 's tour – Hope on the Street solo. But the June 13 show turned into something far more emotional when J-Hope, currently on his Hope on the Street solo tour, was joined on stage by none other than Jin. The concert, held at South Korea's Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium, marked BTS's 12th debut anniversary. What do you think made this moment so special? What began as a solo encore show soon became a reunion that fans will remember for years. And despite the social media buzz, it was Jin's own post, three photos, including one of the two bowing to each other, that truly moved ARMY worldwide. Alongside the heartwarming post, he wrote, 'Thank you. Keep it up, Jin." Take a look here: In a heart-stopping surprise, Jin and Jungkook joined J-Hope on stage during his encore show, sending the stadium into a frenzy. Jungkook was the first to make an appearance, teaming up with J-Hope for a captivating performance of 'I Wonder….' Moments later, Jin emerged, and the crowd just couldn't keep calm. The trio then delivered unforgettable renditions of Jamais Vu and Spring Day, songs that resonate deeply with fans and the group. Meanwhile, RM, Jimin, V, and SUGA showed their support from the audience, making the evening feel like a rare, full-circle moment for BTS, even if not all members were on stage together. Furthermore, the crowd was electrified after J-Hope seized the moment to debut his latest track live. With the nostalgia and excitement of Jin and Jungkook's surprise appearance still resonating, the night transcended a typical concert; it became a shared experience etched in fans' hearts. Soon after the concert, social media is now flooded with fan clips, photos, and emotional outpourings. But what truly stood out was the heartfelt gratitude J-Hope and his bandmates shared in a simple yet poignant bow and brief words. Even as BTS members embark on solo paths, moments like these remind fans that some connections remain unbreakable. First Published:

J-Hope honours Jin's surprise return on stage at BTS' 12th anniversary concert
J-Hope honours Jin's surprise return on stage at BTS' 12th anniversary concert

Hindustan Times

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

J-Hope honours Jin's surprise return on stage at BTS' 12th anniversary concert

TS has always had a knack for making anniversaries unforgettable. But June 13 turned into something far more emotional when J-Hope, currently on his Hope on the Street solo tour, was joined on stage by none other than Jin. The concert, held at South Korea's Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium, marked BTS' 12th debut anniversary. What began as a solo encore show soon became a reunion that fans will remember for years. And despite the social media buzz, it was Jin's own post—three photos, including one of the two bowing to each other—that truly moved ARMY worldwide. Not long after, J-Hope dropped a message under the post: 'Thank you. Keep it up, Jin.' A post shared by Jin of BTS (@jin) While J-Hope was mid-way through his setlist, the unexpected happened. Jungkook walked out first, joining him for I Wonder.... Later, Jin appeared—and the stadium roared. Together, the three performed Jamais Vu and Spring Day—songs that hold deep emotional value for fans and the group alike. Meanwhile, other BTS members—RM, Jimin, V, and SUGA—chose to cheer from the audience. Their presence added to the weight of the evening, making it a rare full-member moment, even if not everyone hit the stage. ALSO READ: J-Hope reveals BTS' plan about world tour, new album and if group will 'have same chemistry' post military service The concert wasn't just about reunions. J-Hope took the opportunity to perform his latest track Killin' It Girl live for the first time. The energy, layered with nostalgia and the buzz of Jin and Jungkook's appearance, turned the night into more than just a show—it felt like a collective memory in the making. Fans have since taken to social media to share clips, photos, and tears. But at the centre of it all was a moment of gratitude, captured in a quiet bow and a short comment. BTS may be pursuing individual journeys for now, but nights like these remind everyone—some bonds don't fade. The group celebrated BTS' 12th anniversary during J-Hope's solo concert. Jin and Jungkook made surprise appearances, while the rest of BTS watched from the crowd. He performed his new track Killin' It Girl for the first time.

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