On the 5th, HYBE's Chief Financial Officer Lee Kyung-jun announced the third quarter results.
During the conference call, he spoke about BTS' activities as a full group, revealing that "we are currently discussing with the members about working together as a full group in 2026."
Currently, members JIN and J-HOPE have completed their military service and are engaged in solo activities.
However, on the same day, CFO Lee revealed that it would be 2026, not next year, drawing attention.
Before enlisting in the military, leader RM also said, "I hope that in 2025, we can all gather together as a full group, just as we wish," and added, "In 2025,
"It's the year that Barr returned and it's the 10th anniversary of our monumental epic song 'HWA YANG YEON HWA,' so I thought it would be nice to do something," he said.
There has been no official announcement yet regarding the timing of BTS' comeback, but K-POP fans are wondering if the recent internal conflict at management office HYBE is affecting it.
HYBE has been in conflict with ADORformer CEO Min Hee Jin since this year, and recently, in a parliamentary audit, they were asked to leave their idol ratings in the "Weekly Music Industry Report."
He has been heavily criticized for related internal documents. After the internal documents caused a stir, even SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan, an artist under HYBE, spoke out, making it a hot topic.
There is also bad news about drunk driving involving member SUGA. SUGA, who is currently serving his mandatory social service, was caught riding an electric scooter while drunk, causing controversy.
This caused cracks in the solid status of BTS and the unity of the fandom. Some fans issued statements demanding SUGA's withdrawal.
There is a lot of interest in what the new form will look like.
2024/11/06 17:27 KST
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