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BTS Will Regroup in 2025 ‘For Sure,’ RM Says

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BTS Will Regroup in 2025 ‘For Sure,’ RM Says

BTS Will Regroup in 2025 ‘For Sure,’ RM Says

BTS Will Regroup in 2025 , ‘For Sure,’ RM Says.

While participating in a Weverse livestream last weekend, RM assured fans that BTS will "be back for sure" in 2025.

The band members are currently working on solo projects and completing mandatory military service in Korea.

The band members are currently working on solo projects and completing mandatory military service in Korea.

RM shared that Suga recently told him about the love he felt from fans "waiting for the reunion in 2025," 'People' reports.

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RM agreed, saying, "I definitely feel that.".

And what I’m thinking right now is, these days, when I’m doing my solo projects, is, this is just like a vacation to get back to where I was, which was BTS and ARMY, RM, via Weverse livestream.

So, all the solo [work] is just a journey, but it is a very important journey for chapter two.

It’s a journey to get back home safe, eventually, when we get back and reunite together in 2025, RM, via Weverse livestream.

RM thanked their fans for always being supportive.

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And I guess — no, I can bet that all the other members would feel the same.

This is a greatness of love… When I face this kind of love, I feel like it’s irresistible, and that’s what makes me go through all those trials and hardships and s--- happening in life, RM, via Weverse livestream.

Previously, RM told Spanish news agency EFE about the difficulties he's encountered since the group has been on hiatus.

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When you are famous, staying on top is very difficult.

But I think BTS will make it.

, RM, to EFE.

It will come together again when we finish our military service, and we will look for new synergies between us to enter a second phase.

But, in any case, nothing lasts forever, RM, to EFE


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