
Jin of BTS discharged today (June 12). RM, V, Jimin, Jungkook, J-HOPE gathered to warmly welcome Jin's discharge. Jin enlisted in the 5th Division New Recruit Training Center in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi-do on December 13, 2022, starting military service before other members. Jin excelled in various evaluations, becoming a "special class soldier" and advancing to private early. He served diligently as an assistant instructor and discharged today. Jin will reunite with ARMY (BTS fans) at BTS's offline event "2024 FESTA" in Seoul tomorrow. Jin's fan event includes "JIN's Greetings" (Part 1) and "June 13, 2024 Sokjin (Jin's real name), Weather is Sunny" (Part 2), with a hug event for 1000 fans in Part 1. Part 2 includes various corners where ARMY can see Jin in different ways they wanted, with live streaming on Weverse for fan club members.
BTS has revived their variety show 'Run BTS!' after a 3-year hiatus. The first episode features the members deepening their friendship through games, showcasing their chemistry and humor. Highlights include a room selection game and a zombie game that brought laughter and a playful atmosphere, contrasting with their glamorous stage presence.
RM of BTS is embroiled in controversy after being accused of smoking and discarding cigarette butts in a non-smoking area in Japan. Reports indicate that while in Shibuya for a drinking party, RM and friends smoked in the hallway of a bar without a designated smoking area. Photos surfaced showing RM smoking next to a cleaning employee, raising concerns about public behavior. BTS recently performed in Tokyo and is set to meet fans in Tampa, USA, later this month.
BTS's V thanked fans in Japanese on Instagram for their support during a Tokyo Dome concert, expressing heartfelt appreciation. He shared memories through photos, including moments with members in the rain, enjoying ramen, and rehearsing. The concert attracted 110,000 fans, and BTS is now heading to the U.S. for their next performances.
On the morning of the 23rd, BTS departed from Incheon International Airport to the U.S. for their 'BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG'. The tour, which began on the 9th in Goyang, features 85 performances across 34 cities, making it the largest solo concert series by a Korean artist. They will continue in Tampa, Florida on the 25th, 26th, and 28th.
In a recent interview, J-HOPE of BTS discussed their new album 'SWIM', highlighting its themes of love and life. He expressed gratitude for the group's reunion after 3 years and shared insights on the song '2.0', which he proposed to the producers. He emphasized the importance of their roots and the desire for their music to resonate with everyone.
BTS's title track 'SWIM' from their 5th album 'ARIRANG' has topped the Billboard Global 200 and Global (excluding U.S.) charts for 4 consecutive weeks. The album also ranks 3rd on the Billboard 200, with several other tracks charting in the Hot 100. Their world tour has begun, with a record number of shows planned.
BTS has released a trailer for 'Run BTS 2.0', a new version of their popular variety show. The first episode features members enjoying a trip, playing games, and cooking. The show has garnered immense support since its debut in 2015, with millions of views. The first episode airs on March 23 on YouTube and Weverse.
J-HOPE of BTS announced the passing of his grandmother while performing at the Tokyo Dome. He shared his sorrow on Instagram, revealing that she taught him how to bow. The group recently resumed album activities with 'ARIRANG' and is set to tour globally after a successful concert in Tokyo.
BTS is set to expand its cultural festival, 'THE CITY ARIRANG', globally, with events in Las Vegas from May 20-31 and Busan from June 5-21. The festival will blend BTS's music with media art, featuring collaborations with local brands and unique cultural experiences in both cities. Details will be shared on Weverse.
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