
As BTS prepares for a full-group comeback, major international media outlets are spotlighting the group’s return with soaring expectations.
BTS is set to release their fifth full-length album on March 20, followed by a large-scale world tour. The announcement marks their first group activity in nearly three years and nine months, immediately capturing the attention of fans worldwide. Leading global media outlets have also highlighted the significance of the group’s long-awaited return.
US outlets such as CBS News, Complex, and People, along with the UK music magazine NME, have reported extensively on BTS’s comeback and tour plans. Billboard described the moment as “the return of a giant that represents K-pop, closing a nearly four-year hiatus.”
The Washington Post wrote that “BTS is ready to make 2026 explode like ‘Dynamite,’” underscoring the scale of anticipation surrounding their return. Variety added that “fans are not simply waiting for winter to end, but dreaming of the spring that’s to come,” emphasizing the emotional weight of the comeback for the global fandom.
L’Officiel Singapore also weighed in, stating, “This comeback goes beyond fan expectations. BTS has played a central role in leading K-pop into the global mainstream.” The outlet further noted that “the return of all seven members will be one of the most defining moments in modern pop music.”
Meanwhile, BTS’s upcoming fifth studio album will feature 14 tracks, each reflecting the emotions and reflections accumulated throughout their journey.
The album also carries messages of gratitude and connection for fans who have remained by their side throughout the hiatus.
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