BTS star to carry out ‘military duty’ in South Korea
BTS joins the army.
Long feared by their fans, group officials confirmed Monday that the seven members of the K-pop supergroup would be completing their mandatory military service.
South Korean law requires all non-disabled men to serve in the military between 18 and 21 months before their 30th birthday.
“BIG HIT MUSIC is proud to declared today that the members of BTS are currently moving forward with their military enlistment plans. Reads a statement released on the group’s social media pages.
The announcement comes amid the band’s free concert in support of South Korea’s World Expo bid on Saturday. As BTS reunited to perform in front of 12,000 people in the city of Busan.
“Following a phenomenal concert in support of Busan’s bid for Expo 2030. And with each one embracing solo endeavours, this is a great time, also BTS members are honour to serve. Added BTS’s release the year the group has achieved international success. Breaking records and catapulting K. -pop into the global stratosphere. BIG HIT MUSIC is focuse on the tipping point. Where it is possible to respect the country’s needs and serve these healthy youths alongside their compatriots, and that is now.”
According to the announcement, the group’s oldest member, Jin, will be the first in October, just before he turns 30 in December.
“He will then follow the Korean government’s appointment process,” the publication continued.
“Other members of the group plan to move out their military service according to their individual plans,” the statement added. “Both the company and BTS members hope to reunite as a group sometime in 2025. After their service commitments.” It is believe that BTS can be release from military service according to a plan by Hwang Hee, South Korea’s Minister of Culture, Sports also Tourism. Arguing that K-pop superstars have served the country through their massive global success.