BTS Is Back Together: Military Service Complete, Beach Days, Studio Nights, and 2026 Comeback Plans

j-hope shared photos on Instagram that showed the members relaxing by the beach

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🌊 BTS’s First Days Back Together After Military Service

After more than two years of military duties, BTS has reunited as a complete group of seven. On August 21, j-hope shared photos on Instagram that showed the members relaxing by the beach, shopping casually, and working inside a studio. The images immediately set ARMY into a frenzy of excitement, signaling that the band is preparing for their long-awaited return.


BTS all seven members smiling against the ocean horizon

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☀️ A Sunset Beach Reunion

The most striking shot? A group sunset photo with all seven members smiling against the ocean horizon. Jin flashed a bright V-sign, while Jimin stood casually with a towel over his shoulders. For fans, these weren’t just pictures—they were symbols of healing, unity, and a fresh start after years of separation.

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🛍️ Shopping Together: Everyday Happiness

Another series of snapshots showed the members enjoying simple pleasures—browsing a store and shopping side by side. For a group known for global stadium tours, these intimate, everyday glimpses carried a warm authenticity. It reminded ARMYs worldwide that even superstars cherish normal, shared moments.


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🎤 Studio Sessions: The Comeback in Motion

The biggest hint of what’s next came from a recording studio clip. V swayed to the rhythm in front of the mic, while Jungkook cheered Jimin during his vocal takes. The message was clear: BTS’s 2026 full-group album is in production, marking their first since 2020’s BE.

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🪖 Military Service Complete, Future Plans Announced

In June, SUGA was the last member to finish his service, officially completing BTS’s enlistment chapter. Just weeks later, on July 1, the group appeared on Weverse Live, outlining their 2026 comeback blueprint:

  • New Album: Scheduled for spring 2026, their first group release in six years.
  • World Tour: A massive tour to reconnect with fans across the globe.

This comeback is positioned as BTS’s new era, marking not only their return but also their determination to evolve musically and artistically.


🎶 Bridging the Gap With Fans

Even before their reunion, BTS continued to keep fans close. In July, they released their first live album Permission to Dance On Stage, ensuring that ARMY could relive iconic concert moments. With their military hiatus behind them, anticipation for their 2026 world tour is at an all-time high.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. When will BTS release their new album?

Their first full-group album in six years is expected in spring 2026.

2. Will BTS go on a world tour?

Yes, a global tour will follow the new album, bringing BTS back to stadiums worldwide.

3. What was their last group album?

BE in 2020 was their last full-group studio album before enlistment.

4. How did BTS stay connected with fans during military service?

Through solo releases, livestreams, and the live album Permission to Dance On Stage.

5. Are all members officially discharged?

Yes. With SUGA’s discharge in June 2025, all seven members have completed service.


✨ Conclusion: A New Era for BTS

The wait is over—BTS is back together as seven. From serene beach reunions to bustling studios, their journey from military service to comeback is inspiring millions. With a 2026 album and tour ahead, BTS is ready to redefine global pop culture once again.

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