BTS, it's over… for two years anyway!

The management of the K-pop group has indeed announced, after years of speculation, that the members of the group will fulfill their military obligations.

Finished, therefore, stadiums around the world, all members will serve their country, as confirmed by their management BigHit.

In South Korea, all men between the ages of 18 and 28 must serve for two years.

Or Jin, the oldest member of the group, is 29 years old.

BTS had requested a temporary waiver, which they were granted, but it was unclear if they would be able to dodge this essential part of every South Korean's life.

The singer will therefore prepare to do his service next year, and the other members of the formation will do the same, including the youngest, like Jungkook, who is 24 years old.

Not immediately

According to BigHit's press release, it will therefore be necessary to wait at least two years before seeing BTS on stage again, which brings us to 2025.

“The company and the members of BTS look forward to reuniting as a group again around 2025 after their service commitment,” reads a message relayed by the BBC.

And if they engage in two years of service in the flag, nothing says that they will not be able at all, during these 24 months, to go on stage again.

In any case, this is the hope given by the Minister of Defence.

“There would be a way to give them a chance to rehearse and perform together,” he said last August, as the prospect of the group splitting up to go to the army became clearer.

BTS is the most popular group in the history of Korean music, succeeding, more than most other K-pop groups, in establishing itself beyond the borders of South Korea.

Their songs, like

Dynamite

,

Stay Gold

, or

Butter

, have all dominated the Western charts.

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