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BTS Confirms March 2026 Comeback

A release date has been confirmed, ending a nearly four-year BTS drought.

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The New Year will definitely bring new BTS music.

“March 20th comeback confirmed,” reads a message posted Jan. 1, 2026 by BigHit on its Korean-language X account, and translated into English.


That reunion will end a nearly four-year hiatus, and return to the music world one of the biggest K-pop acts of them all.

BTS fans have been counting down the days until RM, Jin, Suga, J -Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook would complete mandatory army service, assemble and release fresh studio cuts.

Members of the record-busting K-pop juggernaut have hinted at new music for several months. In a Weverse update published in November, RM teased a comeback, noting, “the music is coming out really well!!” He added, “everyone’s trying. Please look forward to it.”

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Jung Kook added more fuel to ARMY’s excitement when he told Elle Korea, “I think this spring will be more important than ever. So I sincerely hope you all have a safe and enjoyable spring.”

Jung Kook, RM, Suga, V and Jimin were discharged from the South Korean military in June 2025, shortly after which they reunited on camera with j-hope and Jin to announce that a new BTS album and tour were in the works.

The artists also confirmed that they would hit the studio immediately to prep for their 2026 comeback.

They said in a group statement at the time, “We’ll be releasing a new BTS album in the spring of next year … We’re also planning a world tour alongside the new album. We’ll be visiting fans all around the world, so we hope you’re as excited as we are.”

While they were apart, the lads focused on individual musical projects.

The Bangtan Boys surfed the highest waves of K-pop, and boast six No. 1s on the Billboard 200 chart, including the 2022 anthology Proof and their most recent proper studio album, 2020’s Be. The pop superstars also own six No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100.

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BTS was awarded the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year twice, in 2020 and 2021, becoming the first act to win consecutively.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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The CRTC recently launched a call for applications for FM radio stations to serve Indigenous communities in Toronto and Ottawa. Broadcast Dialogue reports "the call follows the demise of First Peoples Radio’s ELMNT FM stations, which went off the air on Sept. 1 last year. Launched in the fall of 2018, the stations had a goal to 'fill the gap' for urban Indigenous listeners under-represented in the radio landscape. They carried an 'Indigenous-variety' format, featuring both English and Indigenous-language spoken-word and musical programming, with 25% of the playlist dedicated to Indigenous talent.

In its call, the commission says in its view, "there is a need and a demand for radio stations to serve the needs and interests of those communities."

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