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BTS' upcoming activities: RM, Suga, Jimin, V, and Jungkook set to be discharged; J-Hope and Jin ready for solo takeover

BTS members RM, V, Jimin, Jungkook, and SUGA are set to complete their military service in June, reuniting all seven members for the first time in years. As J-Hope holds encore shows and Jin begins his solo tour, fans are gearing up for a meaningful month of celebration and new beginnings.
Shivani Negi Updated on May 08, 2025, 10:37 IST

BTS announced their group hiatus during their 9th anniversary Festa Dinner Party video on June 14, 2022. What followed was a period of growth as the septet, comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, turned their focus toward solo projects and began fulfilling their mandatory military service. Now, nearly three years later, the wait is almost over. In just a few days, all seven members will be back, and for ARMY, it feels like a long-lost dream coming true. With a packed June ahead, here’s a look at what’s happening and when.

June 10: V and RM complete their military service

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The BTS comeback journey officially begins with the return of V and RM on June 10. As two of the group’s most influential members—Taehyung with his soulful vocals and Namjoon with his impactful leadership—their discharge is the first step toward BTS being OT7 OT7again. Fans are already preparing warm welcomes, excited to see what solo or group activities might follow.

June 11: Jungkook and Jimin are discharged

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Only a day later, Jungkook and Jimin will also wrap up their service. These two have always been two peas in a pod, so seeing them return together will mark an emotional moment for fans. With four members now discharged in just two days, excitement is reaching a peak, and ARMY can already feel the reunion energy building.

June 13: BTS celebrates their 12th anniversary

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BTS’ 12th anniversary couldn’t have come at a better time. With the majority of members now back, fans are hoping for a special message or maybe even a surprise livestream. Even if it’s a simple acknowledgement, the day will feel more meaningful than ever as it comes so close to the group’s full return.

June 13 & 14: J-hope holds encore shows

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In the same week, J-hope will take the stage once again with his HOPE ON THE STREET encore performances. These shows will celebrate his dance journey and recent military discharge while also giving fans a rare chance to reconnect with him in person. And with the group nearly complete, many are wondering if other members might show up to support him during these special nights. Jin was in attendance at one of his first two shows in Seoul.

June 21: SUGA is discharged, and BTS officially reunites

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This is the date ARMY has circled in red. When SUGA finishes his military service on June 21, all seven members of BTS will officially be out. This marks the group’s full reunion for the first time since enlistments began, and while no immediate group comeback has been confirmed, fans are simply happy knowing their favourite seven are finally together again.

June 28: Jin kicks off his solo tour

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Jin, who was the first to enlist and the first to return, will kick off his solo fan meeting tour on June 28. It will be the first major BTS-related event after the group’s complete reunion, and fans are eager to see what he has planned. It also opens the door for more activities and appearances as the group gradually reclaims the spotlight.

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Shivani Negi

As an Entertainment Content Writer with 3+ Years of experience, I have been keeping a keen eye on who wore what. A self confessed Koreaboo, I am your fangirl next door. Ps: I take pride in saying that I grew up watching "It's Controversial" as a kid.

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