BTS confirms its return in March 2026 with a new album after almost four years of hiatus

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The wait is coming to an end for millions of BTS fans around the world. The South Korean group, one of the biggest musical phenomena of the last decade, plans to release a new album on March 20, 2026which will mark their official return as a full formation after a prolonged period of joint inactivity.

This job It will be the first that BTS releases as a group since proofthe album released in June 2022 which served as a symbolic closing of a stage. From that moment on, the band decided to reduce their collective activity. so that its members could comply with compulsory military service in South Korea and, at the same time, explore new artistic paths alone. For almost four years, the group had not presented new joint material, which fueled the expectation surrounding their eventual return.

The official confirmation came from the hand of Big Hit Musicthe record company that manages BTS's career, through a communication published on its official profile on x in Korean language.

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However, the direct link with the fans once again became the protagonist even before the formal statement. The BTS members themselves decided to share the news in an unconventional way, sending handwritten letters to some followers. In those messages, which quickly spread on social networks, a date appeared: March 20, 2026.

The first reaction of its members

Each of the members took advantage of this gesture to express their feelings after a period marked by physical distance from their audience. RM acknowledged that he had been waiting for this moment for a long time with enormous excitement. Jin highlighted the difference between having greeted fans as a solo artist in recent years and being able to do so again as part of a group. J-Hope celebrated the possibility of meeting again together on the same stage, while Jungkook asked the followers to continue accompanying them in this new stage.

Throughout the group hiatus, BTS never completely disappeared. Between 2023 and 2025, its members released individual albums, international collaborations and personal projects that maintained their constant presence on the charts and in the global conversation. This previous work has generated even more expectations about how the group will sound now, after the experience accumulated by each of its members.

As a symbolic preview of what is to come, BTS reunited publicly again to participate in a year-end celebration on the platform weversea gesture that was interpreted as the prelude to his definitive return.

In addition to the album, everything indicates that the new stage could include an international tour, although at the moment no official details have been offered. If confirmed, it would be the group's first global concert series since before their hiatus, and would cement one of the most anticipated comebacks in the global music industry.

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