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It all happened so fast. Off the back of their anthology album’s release in June 2022, BTS shared a prerecorded dinner with fans. Amid a delicious-looking display of shrimp and meat and side dishes, the boys announced that they were taking a break from making music as a group to pursue solo projects. When we look back, the announcement wasn’t surprising — BTS spent the past decade living and making music together, so a break to find their own personal sounds and stories was perhaps overdue. But in the immediate aftermath of the announcement, the news of BTS’s break elicited a kind of hysteria: Hybe’s stocks tanked (this would be BTS’s management company), many observers speculated that the “hiatus” would look like One Direction’s (namely, BTS would never return as a group), and fans began to plan for their lives without constant updates from the Tannies (some resolved to work on themselves).

The dinner was a harbinger of an announcement that led many to self-identify as a military wife: BTS is now on a three-year hiatus to complete mandatory service. Off the heels of their October concert to promote Busan’s bid for the 2030 World Expo, the band announced their intention to serve in the military sequentially until a planned reunion in 2025. (Korean men are required to begin their 18-month service by the time they turn 28, though BTS was granted a two-year extension for their cultural achievements.) Jin, who turned the big 3-0 in December 2022, was the first member to enlist.

Their promise to continue making music both as a group and as soloists wasn’t empty. BTS announced that they would renew contracts with their label, Hybe’s Big Hit Music, agreeing to work with the company on their future releases from 2025 onwards. Big Hit Music passed a board resolution to sign exclusive agreements with the members sequentially, a press release stated on September 20, 2023. Those currently serving in the military would begin activities under the new contract when they return. “With the renewal of their contracts, we are looking forward to supporting BTS’ group activities expected in 2025,” the company said in a statement. “HYBE and BIGHIT MUSIC will provide all support necessary to continue to expand and elevate BTS’ presence.”

In December 2023, a year after Jin first began his mandatory military service, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook officially enlisted, meaning that the entire group had become active service members. Jin and J-Hope have now returned to civilian life, while the rest of the group is still on duty. That doesn’t mean that they completely disappeared, though. As expected, BTS has continued to release prerecorded content ahead of their expected return in 2025. Below, a handy list of their recent group and solo activities thus far, including J-Hope’s new solo tour and upcoming collab with Miguel, Jin’s song for the K-drama When Stars Gossip, Jimin and Jungkook’s travel show, and V’s posthumous collab with Bing Crosby.

Jimin

Jimin and Jungkook taped a travel show together in 2023, before both boys enlisted for their compulsory military service. They traveled to New York state, Jeju Island in South Korea, and Sapporo in Japan. The show, titled Are You Sure?!, premiered on Disney+ August 8, 2024. Episodes dropped on Thursdays until the finale in September, and BigHit dropped a trailer on X on July 2.

Just because he’s in the service, it doesn’t mean Jimin has stopped serving. On June 17, 2024, he announced his second solo project, Muse, which includes “Who” — which he later performed via a pre-recording on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon — and the Loco collaboration “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band.” The seven-track album arrived on July 19, 2024, just a year and four months after his debut album hit the ARMY streets hard. According to a press release, Muse’s songs “document his journey to find the source of his inspiration” and showcase his “expanded musical spectrum.”

Prerelease single “Closer Than This,” which dropped in December 2023 as a gift to fans, was also included on the album. The lyrics are full of references to BTS and ARMYs, and the music video includes old footage of the band from throughout their career. Ultimately, he asks fans not to worry, assuring them, “Baby, I’ll come back to you.”

Previously, after months of lying in wait for Jimin’s album announcement, the label confirmed that his solo debut album, Face, would arrive on March 24, 2023. BTS’s Instagram account gave us a taste of what was in store on February 21. “Reflection of vulnerable minds and unexposed wounds,” the text, titled “Circle of Resonance,” read. “Waves originated from the deepest invisible inner world, pass through the face on the surface and reach others to resonate while transmitting the inner voice.” A video dropped an hour later, confirming the album’s title and release date. We fall into a dark, watery abyss in the 35-second-clip, only to find ourselves suddenly above a still pink pool as water droplets fall onto the surface.

He had studio sessions with damn near every producer under the sun to make the record. Jimin has met with frequent Ye collaborator Hudson Mohawke, TBHits and Mr. Franks (the engineers behind Ariana Grande’s biggest hits), and Taylor Hill, to name a few. He was also pictured recording with a full choir overseen by musician Duane Benjamin days before “WAP” mastermind Ayo the Producer followed Jimin on Instagram (are we getting “Church Girl (Jimin’s Version)”?

In an interview with Weverse Magazine in June 2022, Jimin said his solo album would be “raw” and “explicit.” “I just think I can show something a little more raw about me. That might include a more mature side, too, but what I’m really interested in is showing something closer to my real, personal rawness directly in a format like music or music videos,” he says. “I want to be better and cooler.”

In the run-up to Jimin’s solo studio debut, the “Serendipity” singer got to live out his wildest dreams. He featured on Taeyang’s R&B track “Vibe,” making good use of his honey falsetto on the smooth track that dropped January 13. “Taeyang is an idol to me,” he told W Korea in a cover story, which arrived in January, the same month Dior made him its brand ambassador and sent him to its Paris Fashion Week show. “You can say that working with him is one of the goals that I’ve been longing for. Ever since I was young, I’ve followed his career and learned a lot from him … Working with him made me realize that I want to be an artist who is an amazing singer as well as a performer.”

J-Hope

Everyone: are you having a happy Hobiuary? It just got even sweeter. J-Hope announced on February 26 that he is dropping a new song called “Sweet Dreams,” featuring Miguel, on March 7. This will be his first proper release since his discharge from the military, though he did feature alongside Pharrell Williams on Don Toliver’s “LV Bag” earlier this month.

J-to-the-희망 previously kicked off 2025 in Paris as the opening performer at the charity event Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes on January 23. Then, during his birthday month, he kicked off his Hope on the Stage world tour on February 28 in Seoul. The tour is in support of his six-track “special album,” Hope on the Street Vol. 1, which dropped on March 29, 2024. The full tracklist is stacked with features, including bandmate Jungkook, and labelmate Yunjin from Le Sserafim, plus Benny Blanco, Nile Rodgers, Gaeko, Yoon Mirae, and Jinbo the SuperFreak.

Songs from the release were also featured in the accompanying Prime Video docuseries Hope on the Street, which tracks his journey as a dancer and sees him meeting street dancers from around the world. The first of six episodes dropped on March 28, 2024 with weekly releases on Thursdays and Fridays.

It’s not his first documentary project. On February 17, 2023, J-Hope released J-Hope in the Box on Disney+, which chronicled the making of his first studio album and the promotions that went along with it. (In July 2022, he jumped out the box with a new album, Jack in the Box.) The documentary’s release might have signaled the end of the rapper’s first solo era, but that didn’t mean he was going off the grid. J-Hope made his Paris Fashion Week debut at three separate F/W 2023 shows — Louis Vuitton, Dior (with Jimin), and Hermès — perhaps kicking off some fashion-related globe-trotting.

Prior to the documentary’s debut, J-Hope capped off 2022 with multiple musical appearances. He performed a medley of songs for Ryan Seacrest’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve in Times Square: “Equal Sign,” “Chicken Noodle Soup,” and “Butter (Holiday Remix).” He also did his rounds at Korean awards shows, performing an intricately staged, large-scale rendition of “More,” “Arson,” and “Future” at the MAMA Awards on November 30.

The rapper featured on Crush’s “Rush Hour,” a groovy hip-hop track dropped on September 24. Along with the song came a ’90s-inspired music video with exuberant choreography (obviously, the dance aficionado expertly hit every step). The virtuoso made his solo stage debut at Lollapalooza Hobipalooza on July 31, 2022 an hour-long showcase of his skills as a seasoned entertainer, performing tracks from Jack in the Box, his mixtape Hope World, and various BTS albums.

J-Hope then announced his official enlistment for mandatory military service, per his record label. While he was in the process of enrollment, music was still a priority; his single “on the street” dropped on March 3, 2023, just over a month before he enlisted on April 18.

Suga

If you didn’t catch Suga and his alter ego Agust D on tour, did you see them at a theater near you? On March 5, 2024, Hybe announced the worldwide release of SUGA | Agust D Tour “D-Day” the Movie on April 10 and 13, 2024. The concert film chronicled Suga’s past year of performances, including three encore shows in Seoul. His solo tour was previously announced on February 14, 2023 as a Valentine’s Day gift to me. He made history as the first BTS member to embark on a tour alone, but more importantly, as the first member to hit the stage, in Hannah Montana fashion, as two people at once. Did he have a wig to differentiate between Suga and Agust D? Unfortunately not!

After his tour, Suga became the third BTS member to enlist. BIGHIT announced on August 7 that Suga has begun the process of enlisting, by terminating his postponement. He enlisted September 22, 2023, per Billboard.

Before the tour announcement, the “Daechwita” rapper also made his Paris Fashion Week debut at Valentino’s couture show last month after being named a brand ambassador. His other ambassadorship? An unofficial partnership with the NBA. The league invited him to Japan for a game last year, where he got to kick it with the Golden State Warriors and look tiny.

In April 2023, we finally got an update on his musical output. Suga’s first solo record, D-Day, came out April 21. It’s technically not Suga’s album, since D-Day is credited to Agust D.

In the meantime, he hosted a talk show where he provides the food and atmosphere while the guest provides the alcohol. Suchwita airs on their YouTube channel, BangtanTV. Guests thus far include Hoshi from the K-pop boy group Seventeen, Big Bang member Taeyang, bandmate RM, and more.

RM

Megjoon nation, rise. On September 1, 2024, Megan Thee Stallion announced that RM would feature on her song “Neva Play.” “This is one of my favorite RM verses I’ve heard! I’ve never heard him rap in this style before 😎,” she teased in a post sharing the single’s artwork. In the music video for the collab, which dropped September 6, an animated version of RM raps, “For Asia, man, we paved the way.” Judging by the reaction to his deep voice alone, maybe a 3-D appearance would’ve been too much.

RM was also the subject of a solo documentary titled RM: Right People, Wrong Place, which had its world premiere during the “open cinema” part of the 29th Busan International Film Festival in October 2024. It released in theaters globally that December. The film delves into the making of RM’s second studio album Right Place, Wrong Person, which was released on May 24, a few months after he formally began his military service. He kicked off the album cycle with a music video for the final song on the album, “Come Back to Me.”

Along with the album, he dropped a “LOST!” music video that was very much giving Severance vibes. Maybe he’s also waiting for season two.

Two years ago, after months of teasing new music with unsubtle pics of album files and Logic Pro screenshots, RM released his ten-track debut solo album, Indigo, on December 2, 2022. “Indigo recounts the stories and experiences RM has gone through, like a diary,” a press release states. He kicked off his colorful new era with a music video for “Wild Flower,” which features youjeen (also known as Cherry filter vocalist Jo Yujin). NPR also booked him for a Tiny Desk concert, which premiered the same day the album dropped.

“I’ve worked hard on it for four years,” RM said of the album on November 10, 2022 per a fan translation. “It’s very different from my previous works, and fun people are included in it.” The full tracklist features Erykah Badu, Anderson .Paak, Tablo, Paul Blanco, Mahalia, Kim Sawol, youjeen, Colde, and Park Jiyoon. Despite fan predictions, Pharrell was not one of the fun people in question. Pharrell previously said he wanted to make a song for RM’s album in the duo’s Rolling Stone “Musicians on Musicians” interview (the producer already cut a different track with the group for his own upcoming album, Phriends). Others had speculated that Jungkook and J-Hope would also make an appearance, alongside Korean R&B singer BIBI, but none of them showed.

Another RM solo release arrived in September of that year, when he featured on alternative K-pop group Balming Tiger’s hip-hop track “Sexy Nukim.” (“Nukim” means “feeling” in Korean … We suggest you watch the many angles of RM’s first live performance of the song, where he embodies the track’s ethos to a terrifying degree.) He previously released two solo mixtapes — mono in 2018 and RM in 2015. Meanwhile, he’s slated to host the Korean variety show The Dictionary of Useless Human Knowledge, where the show’s expert panelists discuss literature, physics, forensics, and astronomy. It aired weekly beginning December 2, 2022.

Oh, and aside from all that, he’s still doing art things.

The art philanthropist–slash–influencer was named one of 35 innovators in the art scene by Artnet in 2022. “RM, the leader of global K-pop sensation BTS, has made no secret of his love for art,” reads his introduction. “He’s an avid collector, buying works by Korean artists […] He’s also a savvy art patron with an enormous reach on social media, inspiring droves of BTS fans to seek out exhibitions ranging from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s Philip Guston show to presentations of traditional Korean white porcelain moon jars in Hong Kong and Korea.”

Jungkook

Jungkook hasn’t exactly been staying still. In addition to that travel reality show he did with Jimin, he made time to shoot the documentary film I Am Still, which chronicled his journey as a solo artist and premiered in theaters on September 18, 2024. An extended “party” version of the doc with a sing-along component also debuted in select theaters on October 11 of that year.

Previously, in honor of BTS’s 11th-anniversary celebration, Jungkook released “Never Let Go,” the house-inspired ode to fans, on June 7, 2024. “And when the days gеt longer / You fill my world with wonder,” he sings in the pre-chorus over bright synth beats, asking ARMY to remain by his side. “Everybody needs somebody / You been that somebody / So stay with me and keep holding on.”

Jungkook announced Golden, his first studio album, on October 3, 2023, making him the fourth member to release a full project in that year alone. Golden takes its title from his nickname, golden maknae, or “golden youngest” in English. It features 11 tracks, including prerelease singles “SEVEN” and “3D,” and dropped on November 3, 2023.

The youngest was the first to release a track in the post-BTS-break world, and the first member and first Korean to perform at the World Cup’s opening ceremony on November 20, 2022 debuting a new single, “Dreamers.” “Proud to announce that Jungkook is part of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Soundtrack & will perform at the World Cup opening ceremony. Stay tuned!” BTS said on Twitter. While fans expressed their pride for the 25-year-old pop star, some online found the decision to participate in the event controversial due to Qatar’s human-rights record, which includes criminalizing homosexuality. Days after Jungkook was added to the slate, Dua Lipa said she refused to perform at the event and looks “forward to visiting Qatar when it has fulfilled all the human rights pledges.”

Earlier that summer, Jungkook featured on Charlie Puth’s summer earworm “Left and Right,” singing about how he can’t get a vague lover out of his head because they “did things to me that I just can’t forget.” The song is cute and very fun to drive to. The music video is the second one to depict Jungkook both getting hit by a car and perhaps having a gay lover.

Jin

He’s ba-ack! As the first to enlist, Jin was naturally the first to be discharged from military service. He celebrated his June 2024 return by hugging 1,000 fans in Seoul. Mr. Worldwide Handsome then went on to represent South Korea as a torchbearer for the Summer Olympics in Paris.

In terms of music, Jin most recently released the wistful track “Close to You” for When the Stars Gossip’s original soundtrack on January 26, 2025. (The K-drama follows a love story that takes place in space, so of course the show recruited an “Astronaut” to sing.)

Before that, he dropped his first mini album, Happy, on November 15, 2024. The six-track project included the pre-release track “I’ll Be There” and the single “Running Wild”; he promoted the latter with a performance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. And of course we can’t discuss his musical endeavors in 2024 without mentioning the extended version of 2021’s “Super Tuna.” The new take on the song arrived in October, along with a music video in which Jin [checks notes] proposes to a fish.

Jin’s first solo single, “The Astronaut,” dropped on October 28, 2022 and earned him his first solo Hot 100 hit, debuting at No. 51, along with a top spot on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart. Fresh off the release, the eldest started working the variety-show circuit. He made appearances on Running Man, Halmyungsoo, and rapper Young-ji’s talk show Nothing Much Prepared (the latter gets chaotic and real about the cost of fame … plus, the host passes out drunk in the bathroom, so Jin has to close the show alone). He also became the spokesperson for the ramen brand Jin Ramen in November 2022. You’d think he would have already earned that gig, but, yeah, his dream collab only just came true.

Jin also hosted a new variety show with famous Korean chef Baek Jong-won. The series is centered on two things: making alcohol and eating food, with special guests and random activities sprinkled in to keep it spicy. Jin’s Traditional Alcohol Journey premiered November 12, 2022 on BTS’s YouTube channel.

Before leaving for the military on December 13, 2022 to complete his mandatory service, Jin got the ball rolling on plans to distribute the alcohol he learned how to make in the variety show with the famous chef. “Jin is preparing a brewery under his name,” Baek said in an interview with OSEN. “He’s been filling oak casts with alcohol, which should be ready to drink by the time he’s discharged from the military. I want to add oak scents and flavors to soju, similar to whisky. There’s no official name of this drink we’re creating just yet.”

V

The cool shade stunner dropped perhaps his most unexpected collab yet in December 6, 2024: BigHit announced in November that V was releasing a new take on “White Christmas” with Bing Crosby, in partnership with the late singer’s estate. The animated music video for the holiday track doubled as a tribute to V’s beloved dog Yeontan. V announced the news of Yeontan’s death on December 2, just days prior to the release.

On June 25, BigHit announced that he would release the 224-page Type 1 photobook on July 9, noting that it would showcase V in “moments of complete rest, revealing his comfortable and natural self as he takes a break from his busy schedule to enjoy some time alone.” Earlier that year, said busy schedule also included the release of the new digital single “Fri(end)s” on March 15, 2024. It’s described as a pop soul R&B track with all-English lyrics, and V dropped a short film ahead of the music video release.

In his first music video appearance of 2024, V starred in IU’s latest music video, “Love Wins All,” to tug at our heartstrings. They play a couple who’s surviving in a post-apocalyptic world together while still trying to create happy memories in their imagination.

V previously collaborated with UMI on “wherever u r,” dropped as a gift to us on his 28th birthday on December 30, 2023. That year, he also released a vibey solo album just in time for the fall. Layover dropped on September 8, 2023. A music video accompanied each song on the six-track album, starting with lead single “Love Me Again.”

V also had a starring role in a new variety series. Jinny’s Kitchen takes Taehyung and his famous friends, Park Seo-joon (Itaewon Class), Choi Woo-shik (Parasite), and Jung Yu-mi (Kim Ji-young: Born 1982), to Mexico, where they open up a Korean eatery run by popular actor Lee Seo-jin. Everyone except the BTS member has participated in show’s previous iterations — Minari’s Youn Yuh-Jung used to run shops in Spain and Bali for Youn’s Kitchen and a traditional hotel for Youn’s Stay — so naturally, the green pop star is the intern-slash-dishwasher for Lee’s establishment. It hit Amazon Prime Video weekly starting February 24, 2023.

Before Jinny’s Kitchen, V landed on the cover of Vogue Korea in September 2022, teasing music that would show a new side of the artist. “I want to present a kind of music that I’ve never tried before, something that sets apart from the style BTS’s V has shown,” he told the magazine. “Being able to pursue one’s own music style lights the passion and enthusiasm in us. That’s what keeps us in love with what we do.” Though nothing has been confirmed, outlets report his debut solo album will arrive sometime next year (Tae’s been teasing his solo stuff for a while, but has admittedly deleted everything that doesn’t make the cut).

Over the summer, he featured in Disney +’s In the Soop: Friendcation, a variety show that follows a four-day friendcation to a seaside town with Choi Woo-shik, Park Seo-joon, Park Hyung-sik (Strong Woman Do Bong Soon), and musician Peakboy. The show premiered on July 22, 2022.

The rumor mill also teases a return to acting — he had a part in the K-drama Hwarang: The Warrior Poet in 2016 — though there’s really been no confirmations in that department. People really wanted to see him in Squid Game 2.

BTS

BTS is back! Through archival footage and interviews, anyway. The group released an eight-part documentary on Disney + tracking their ten year journey on December 20, 2023. According to Disney, BTS Monument: Beyond the Star includes “a vast library of music and footage over the past nine years,” as well as “the daily lives, thoughts, and plans of BTS members, as they prepare for their second chapter.” In the months prior, the seven-piece added author to their résumé by releasing a book titled Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS on July 9. Written by the band and journalist Myeongseok Kang, it’s an oral history of the making of the group over the ten years they’ve been together. However, if you’re not a reader, as part of a deal between Hybe and Disney, BTS released a 4K concert film, BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage — LA, tied to their November 2021 show in Los Angeles.

Despite announcing a hiatus, BTS continues to release music as a group. Most recently, they commemorated their 10th anniversary in June 2023 by gifting fans with the single “Take Two.” The month prior, the band also created the theme song for the Korean animated film Bastions titled “The Planet,” marking their first official song since 2022.

In August 2022, the band’s vocal line (Jungkook, V, Jimin, and Jin) released a track with Snoop Dogg and Benny Blanco, “Bad Decisions.”

This is a developing story.

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