As 2025 kicks off, BTS fans worldwide are buzzing with excitement. This year marks the discharge of all remaining members of BTS from their mandatory military service, with Jin and J-Hope already completing their duties in 2024. The remaining five members are set to return to civilian life by June, sparking speculation about a potential full-group comeback.
Even during their hiatus, BTS’s popularity didn’t waver. Members pursued solo projects, from albums to brand endorsements, ensuring the group remained a dominant force in the global music scene. Their consistent presence has kept fans engaged and eager for the group’s reunion.
Beyond the music industry, BTS’s comeback carries significant implications for HYBE, the entertainment company behind the group. Last year, HYBE faced challenges, including a drop in stock prices due to controversies surrounding Min Hee Jin. Analysts believe that BTS’s return could be the key to stabilizing the company’s performance.
A report from industry insiders suggested that BTS’s comeback, coupled with the success of HYBE’s new groups, could improve the company’s target stock price. However, the timing of their return remains uncertain.
While fans are hopeful for a 2025 comeback, there’s also speculation that BTS might choose to take a break and return in 2026. The group’s schedule and creative direction will ultimately determine their next steps. Regardless of the timeline, a BTS comeback is expected to create a massive ripple effect in the music industry.
Whether they make their grand return this year or next, one thing is clear: BTS’s reunion will be a momentous event. The group’s ability to redefine the global music landscape and uplift HYBE’s prospects ensures that all eyes will be on their next move.
- “When is the drunk driving member going to leave the group.”
- “HYBE is the starting point of illegal and evil acts and made the group through all this. If HYBE is going to fall, the group should too.”
- “I don’t want to see the complete group…a group that uses manipulation.”
- “Sajaegi…”