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BTS returns to the global stage after hiatus that reshaped K-pop

World tour and new album mark first full group comeback in nearly four years

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
January 13, 2026
in Entertainment, Korean Entertainment
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BTS members reunite ahead of global comeback tour - Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images

BTS announce new album and world tour following military service hiatus - Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Seoul, South Korea (Journos News)– BTS, the group widely credited with propelling K-pop into the global mainstream, is set to return with a new album and a major world tour after nearly four years away as a full act. Their comeback comes as the industry they helped transform looks markedly different, more globalized and more competitive than when they paused group activities in 2022.

As midnight struck in Seoul on Wednesday, the seven-member group announced dates and locations for a highly anticipated international tour, alongside confirmation that a new studio album will be released in March. It will be their first collective release since members began fulfilling South Korea’s mandatory military service.

The announcement followed the completion of service by all seven members last year, ending a hiatus that coincided with a period of intense growth and upheaval within the K-pop industry.

When BTS announced in late 2022 that they would step back from group activities, they were at the height of their global influence. The group routinely topped charts across Asia, Europe, and North America, earned major international awards, and helped turn K-pop into a central force in global pop culture.

The pause was driven largely by South Korea’s conscription laws, which require able-bodied men aged 18 to 28 to serve between 18 and 21 months in the military. Although lawmakers had previously allowed leading pop stars to defer service until age 30, the deadline arrived in 2022 for the group’s oldest member, Jin, prompting the staggered enlistment of the remaining members.

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All seven—RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—completed their service by 2025. During the intervening years, each pursued solo projects, but fans had been waiting for the group’s full reunion.

For many of those fans, known collectively as ARMY, the speed and scale of the comeback announcement came as a surprise.

Carla Nicholson, a fan from San Diego currently studying in Seoul, visited a BTS promotional installation in the capital last week. She said she plans to rent out a cinema with friends to watch the group’s new music videos upon release.

Another fan, Jing Lee from Taiwan, described sleepless nights after hearing the news, driven by excitement and anxiety over securing concert tickets. She said she was prepared to travel internationally if necessary to see the group perform.

In recent days, fans have also dissected a cryptic image released by the group showing three red circles, with interpretations ranging from a stylized greeting to references to South Korea’s national symbols.

Rise from regional success to global phenomenon

When BTS debuted in 2013, K-pop already enjoyed strong popularity across East and Southeast Asia but had limited traction in Western markets.

That began to shift with Psy’s viral 2012 hit “Gangnam Style,” which offered an early glimpse of K-pop’s international potential. BTS built on that opening in the years that followed, becoming the first K-pop act to win a Billboard Music Award in 2017, perform on “Saturday Night Live” in 2018, and receive a Grammy nomination in 2020.

Industry analysts have attributed the group’s success to a combination of polished production, intricate choreography, and songwriting that addressed personal and social themes. Their extensive use of social media also helped foster a highly engaged international fan base at a time when digital platforms were reshaping the music industry.

By the time BTS announced their hiatus, they had become not just chart leaders but cultural ambassadors, frequently cited by South Korean officials as an example of the country’s growing soft power.

A transformed K-pop landscape

The industry BTS returns to in 2026 is significantly more crowded and more global than the one they left.

South Korea has cemented its position as a major cultural exporter, with K-pop, K-dramas, film, and beauty products reaching audiences worldwide. What was once considered niche has become mainstream, particularly among younger audiences.

Ray Seol, an associate professor at Berklee College of Music who researches K-pop, said the challenge facing artists today is no longer global exposure but differentiation.

“The challenge isn’t just exposure,” Seol said. “It’s about standing out and earning trust among global fans. It’s quite a different game now.”

He noted that his classrooms are increasingly filled with non-Korean students studying K-pop as a global industry, reflecting how deeply the genre has entered the cultural mainstream.

At the same time, K-pop itself has evolved. Groups are now more likely to include multinational lineups, incorporate multiple languages into their music, and collaborate with artists from outside the genre. Industry observers point to projects like Katseye—an international group formed using K-pop training systems—and collaborations between Korean artists and Western pop stars as signs of this shift.

Industry pressures and expectations

BTS’s return also comes amid heightened scrutiny of South Korea’s entertainment industry. Over the past year, legal disputes involving major agencies have raised broader questions about artist management, contracts, and creative autonomy.

Hybe, the conglomerate behind BTS, has been closely watched following a high-profile legal battle involving one of its subsidiaries. While BTS was not directly involved, the controversy unsettled fans and investors alike.

Seol said many in the industry are looking to BTS’s comeback as a stabilizing force.

“For the sake of financial stability, Hybe has to do something,” he said. “And BTS could be the answer.”

Despite the proliferation of new acts and an increasingly saturated market, analysts say BTS retains a unique advantage: their role in fundamentally reshaping the industry’s global trajectory.

“They were the first to truly transform the system,” Seol said. “That impact gives them a level of longevity and influence that goes beyond typical pop cycles.”

As BTS prepares to release new music and embark on a world tour, expectations are high—not just from fans, but from an industry still measuring itself against the standard the group set during its rise.

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Source: CNN – BTS propelled K-pop to global stardom. Nearly four years later, they’re back

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