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BTS' RM, V, Jimin And Jungkook To Address Fans Post-Discharge; BigHit Issues Crowd Warning

BTS' RM, V, Jimin And Jungkook To Address Fans Post-Discharge; BigHit Issues Crowd Warning

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BTS' RM, V, Jimin, and Jungkook will greet fans from designated locations after military discharge. BigHit warns against visiting bases due to safety concerns.
The long-anticipated BTS reunion is officially on the horizon. With just days left before the final four members—Kim Namjoon (RM), Kim Taehyung (V), Jeon Jungkook, and Park Jimin—complete their mandatory military service, BIGHIT MUSIC has shared crucial updates that have sent ARMYs around the world into celebration mode.
According to a June 5 statement by the label, the members will not be discharged directly from their military bases but will instead address fans in private, low-key moments at separate designated locations. These short, closed-door greetings—meant for staff and select personnel—will allow the idols to reflect briefly on their time in uniform and hint at what lies ahead. The agency emphasized that these will not be public events.
RM and V, who both enlisted in December 2023 but served in different divisions (V in the elite Special Duty Team and RM in the Capital Defense Command), will be discharged and greet from Chuncheon. Jimin and Jungkook, who served together under the companionship program, will appear from Yeoncheon. BigHit clarified, 'Rather than at their respective bases, they will deliver brief messages and share their thoughts on being discharged at separate designated locations."
Fans have been asked to refrain from gathering at military facilities due to safety and traffic concerns. 'There are no official ceremonies planned at the bases, and the roads and infrastructure cannot support large crowds. We kindly request your understanding and cooperation," the agency stated.
While anticipation is sky-high, BigHit and HYBE have remained tight-lipped about any immediate reunion events, unlike the celebratory fanfare that accompanied Jin's return. Previous statements indicate that the group's return will be thoughtfully structured, with a phased approach to activities. Each member had wrapped up their solo schedules prior to enlistment, making an immediate group comeback unlikely. Rumors of a Jungkook world tour persist, but remain unconfirmed for now.
Meanwhile, post-military life has already begun for Jin and J-Hope. The latter has returned in full force with new music including 'Dreams" (feat. Miguel) and 'MONA LISA," along with his Killin' It Girl tour, now playing to sold-out stadiums across the globe. J-Hope also recently graced the cover of Billboard. Jin dropped his solo album Happy and followed up with the heartfelt single Echo, marking his musical return in April and May 2025.
As for SUGA, he continues to serve in the public sector due to a past shoulder injury, and is expected to complete his service on June 21. With his discharge, all seven BTS members will be back together for the first time since 2022.
As fans hold their breath for what's next, one thing is certain—Chapter 2 of BTS is about to begin, and the world is ready.
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June 05, 2025, 20:00 IST

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