“2 Members Will Quit Music” – HYBE Insider Explains Why BTS Refused To Reunite The Group In 2025

The guys from BTS promised everyone that they could reunite in 2025 after all the troubles and finally light up this scene with their old enthusiasm, but with modern and new tracks. ARMYs even dreamed of concert schedules and world tours, struggling to contain themselves and trying to hold on until the 25th, when life was supposed to return to normal.

But yesterday we learned of the sweat of an insider who claims to be taking information directly from HYBE. The man said that no meeting of the group is planned, otherwise the guys would already be in a hurry to join the army with full strength, because they have to serve a full term. No “discount” on a reduced military program can be expected.

If that’s the case, then it makes perfect sense for the members to delay the time of service and not want to leave now for the pinnacle of glory. Only Jin was forced to leave the team temporarily, as he was eligible for the draft due to his age. “Based on my observations, 2 band members will quit the music altogether. It stopped being interesting for Taehyung and Jeongguk. Suga will stay with the company but move into production. The rest…let’s see what happens with their solo career and then we’ll wrap it up,” he shared his opinion.

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