
When Will Suga, Only BTS Member In Military Service Now, Be Discharged? Know Here
Before enlisting, Suga released his solo studio album 'D-Day" under the name Agust D. With his discharge date approaching, fans are eagerly anticipating his return to music and the group's reunion, which is expected to occur later in 2025.
Why Did BTS Members Serve In The Military?
BTS members served in the military due to South Korea's mandatory military service law, which requires all able-bodied men between 18 and 35 to serve for approximately 18-21 months in the country's military. This law aims to maintain national security and protect the country's sovereignty, as military service in South Korea is considered a civic duty and a patriotic obligation.
BTS Reunion Soon?
Since BTS members have now ended their mandatory military service, ARMYs from across the world are excited to know about the group's future plans. Recently, eagle-eyed ARMYs also noticed that J-Hope was wearing the same outfit during his outing, which the group once wore on their iconic Run BTS episode. This sparked speculation and excitement, with many hoping that some BTS members might join him on stage. With most members, except Suga, nearing the end of their military service, a surprise group appearance doesn't seem entirely out of reach.
In an earlier interview with Apple Music 1's The Zane Lowe Show, J-Hope, speaking about BTS's future, said, 'I think that over time, we each refined our unique identities as each of us work on their own music, come out with their solo projects and do their own thing. The funny thing for me is when our identities, which have taken shape in various ways, come together as BTS, I'm curious to see what it'll look like. We will quickly get together and talk about what BTS can do in the future. I think it's going to be a massive energy."

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