
Will BTS release new music in March 2026? BIGHIT MUSIC responds to comeback reunion reports
BTS is gearing up for an all-member comeback following the military discharges of all its seven members. After Jin and J-Hope's return last year, RM and V, as well as Jimin and Jungkook, made their own returns this month. Meanwhile, SUGA is all set to complete his own alternative social service on June 20, making a return to civilian life on the following day. Previously, a report from The Korea Herald said that BTS will make a comeback to the music scene in March 2026, according to multiple insiders who claimed that they knew about their release plans. Now, BIGHIT MUSIC has denied any such plans.
BTS' agency confirms if the release plans were true
In a new statement revealed by Soompi, it was noted that the team will make a full group comeback in March 2026. The initial report also cited insiders who said that despite not setting an exact date for the release, the schedule was in place for the group's new album, and it was said to be mid-March. They claimed that the timeline was similar to that of TOMORROW X TOGETHER, BTS' junior group in the agency. The overseas source revealed how the plan was to have BTS release new music, followed by TXT, or possibly the other way round.
The coverage included alleged plans for BELIFT LAB group, HYBE's other label, ENHYPEN's music schedule. It was said that the I-LAND-based team earlier planned a mid-March release but had to move it to January of the coming year, to accommodate BTS' plans and avoid any overlap. Addressing the most important rumor of them all, the K-pop team's agency, BIGHIT MUSIC, said, 'Nothing has yet been decided about [BTS'] comeback schedule.'

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