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RM Mentions 2026 Return, BTS Quietly Plots Comeback After 4-Year Studio Pause

RM hints at a BTS return slated for 2026, casually revealing that their upcoming music is, in his words, “really coming out great.” This isn’t just table talk—it marks their first studio release since 2020’s Be and cuts through the silence that followed their Permission to Dance On Stage Tour.

Spring hangs heavy with implication, carrying both anticipation and the weight of past rhythm. BTS gears up not to reclaim, but to reappear—with no grand flourish, just a quiet storm brewing in the studio.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 11, 2025

j-hope wraps solo tour in IMAX glory—Jin, Jung Kook drop by to say hi

j-hope's solo concert film, HOPE ON THE STAGE, reaches IMAX and global theaters Nov. 12 and 15. The film captures his June encore at Goyang Stadium—the finale of his debut world solo tour—set to a discography that threads Hope World, Jack In The Box and HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1.

Cameo appearances by Jin, Jung Kook, and Crush punctuate renditions of BTS staples like “Dis-ease” and “MIC Drop.” IMAX previews begin Nov. 3, with ticket info dropping Oct. 15.


Source: Billboard – Published on September 30, 2025

BTS hits 2B views with "Dynamite," nostalgia and algorithms do the heavy lifting

Five years since its release, BTS's "Dynamite" reaches 2 billion views on YouTube, striking a chord far beyond the confines of K-pop fandoms. Marked as the fastest Korean group music video to hit this figure, it operates like a disco-infused spectacle of polished maximalism and strategic nostalgia.

The track, which bagged the Top Selling Song at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, threads shimmering hooks with Western pop sensibilities. Its global reception hints less at surprise than at the efficiency of its algorithmic fluency.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on September 6, 2025

BTS Fans From Seoul to Texas Get the Spotlight in ‘Forever We Are Young’ Doc

Forever We Are Young hits global theaters on July 30, spotlighting BTS’s astonishingly organized ARMY fanbase, tracing its evolution from Seoul to Lewisville, via dance covers and Texas conventions. Co-directed by Grace Lee and Patty Ahn, the documentary features die-hard fans mobilizing since the group’s 2013 debut.

Premiering to packed houses at SXSW 2025 and backed by Oscar-winner Morgan Neville, it blends personal histories with global milestones, punctuated by Andrew Orkin’s original score and edited by Oscar Vazquez and Aldo Velasco.


Source: Billboard – Published on June 24, 2025

BTS’ Suga Quietly Drops £3M Beat for Autism Music Therapy Centre in Korea

Suga of BTS signs off on a £3 million donation, earmarked for the construction of South Korea’s first-ever music therapy centre catering to autism. Sliding past the usual philanthropic fanfare, the gesture is calibrated—neither splashy nor self-congratulatory, yet unmistakably deliberate in its scope.

The centre is expected to blur the clinical edge with acoustic strategy, fostering therapeutic interaction through music. No chart-topping singles, just structured resonance aimed at neurological recalibration.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on June 24, 2025

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