Seventh member smiles with friends and BTS balloons near fans at Seoul sunset

BTS Set to Return March 20, 2026 After Four-Year Break

At a Glance

  • BTS will return on March 20, 2026 after a nearly four-year break.
  • All seven members have finished mandatory military service.
  • The comeback follows Suga‘s release from social-service duty in June 2025.
  • Why it matters: Fans worldwide will see the group perform together again after a long hiatus.

In a highly anticipated announcement, BigHit Music confirmed that K-pop powerhouse BTS will stage their first group activity since 2022’s Proof on March 20, 2026. The eight-month gap between the release of Suga’s last duty in June 2025 and the comeback marks the end of a four-year pause caused by the members’ military commitments. This milestone is set to energize the global fanbase and signal a new chapter for the group.

Military Service Timeline

All members completed their service; Suga was the last to be released, serving as a social-service agent due to a shoulder injury, while RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Jung Kook, and j-hope served in the army.

Six soldiers stand in front of a Korean army barracks with Suga kneeling wearing a badge and RM centered against a modern Seo
  • RM – Army
  • Jin – Army
  • Jimin – Army
  • V – Army
  • Suga – Social-service agent (alternative)
  • Jung Kook – Army
  • j-hope – Army
Member Service Type
RM Army
Jin Army
Jimin Army
V Army
Suga Social-service agent
Jung Kook Army
j-hope Army

The table outlines each member’s role during the hiatus.

Album Plans

BTS announced a spring 2026 album, beginning work in July 2025. The group said the project will reflect each member’s thoughts and ideas, approached with the same mindset as their first album.

Key Takeaways

  • BTS returns on March 20, 2026 after a four-year break.
  • The group will release a new album in spring 2026, their first studio project since 2020.
  • All members have completed military service, ending the hiatus.

The announcement positions BTS for a triumphant comeback, reconnecting with fans worldwide.

Author

  • Morgan J. Carter covers city government and housing policy for News of Austin, reporting on how growth and infrastructure decisions affect affordability. A former Daily Texan writer, he’s known for investigative, records-driven reporting on the systems shaping Austin’s future.

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