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BTS ANNOUNCES FULL-GROUP COMEBACK AND MASSIVE 65-SHOW WORLD TOUR — HYBE STOCK SKYROCKETS

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BTS Returns as One: A New Era Begins

Global sensation BTS is officially making their long-awaited full-group comeback next year. According to a report from Bloomberg News on October 26, the group is preparing to embark on an ambitious 65-show world tour, with over 30 performances scheduled in North America alone.

This marks the group’s first full-scale activity together since completing their military duties. With Suga’s discharge in June, all seven members have now fulfilled their service, paving the way for a powerful return to the global stage.

New Album Coming March 2026

Sources reveal that BTS has been working on new music in the U.S. under HYBE’s direction, signaling a fresh creative chapter for the band. Their highly anticipated comeback album is slated for release in late March 2026, with a lead track expected to showcase the group’s growth and renewed synergy.

The upcoming release will be BTS’s first new song as a complete group in nearly three years, following their 10th-anniversary digital single “Take Two” in 2023 — a track pre-recorded before their enlistments.

Four Years Since Their Last Tour

Fans last saw BTS perform together during the “PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE” tour, which wrapped in 2022. The global spectacle drew more than 4 million fans across live venues and online streaming platforms, setting new records in the process.

Now, anticipation is at an all-time high for the group’s next chapter — one that promises both nostalgia and evolution from the world’s most influential pop act.

HYBE Shares Surge on the News

Following reports of BTS’s comeback and world tour, HYBE’s stock soared by 9.38%, closing at ₩315,000 on October 27. Investors are betting big on the group’s return, viewing it as a major boost for both HYBE’s music and global business operations.

With their comeback on the horizon, BTS is once again set to dominate the world stage — and the charts.

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