Thursday, March 19, 2026

Suga Military Discharge Completes BTS Members’ Service

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Suga military discharge marks the final step for BTS members in completing their mandatory military service. On June 21, Suga officially ended his duty as a social service agent. Unlike his bandmates, no public event was held due to crowd concerns. Fans have eagerly awaited this moment for a full BTS reunion. The group paused activities in 2022 because of South Korea’s service requirement.

The BTS label, Big Hit Music, confirmed Suga’s military discharge shortly after June 18, when he used remaining leave. This quietly ended his military tenure, differing from earlier members’ public send-offs. The careful handling of Sugas discharge shows how the group balances fan excitement and safety. Meanwhile, anticipation grows for BTS’s comeback and planned 2026 world tour. The band’s global influence remains strong despite the hiatus.

Suga military discharge also came after an apology he made for a past drunk-driving incident. Last year, he was fined for riding an electric scooter under the influence. His message on Weverse expressed regret and apologized to his bandmates and fans. Despite this, BTS’s popularity has remained resilient. Fans are hopeful the group will focus on new music and tours.

The group’s military service began with Jin in December 2022 and staggered through all members. South Korea requires up to 18 months of service for men, which paused BTS’s group projects. However, individual members kept fans engaged through solo works. Now that Suga military discharge is complete, the band can fully reunite. This marks a major milestone for both BTS and their management company, HYBE.

HYBE, BTS’s management, closely monitors the band’s comeback impact on the entertainment industry and stock market. Experts expect BTS’s return to boost HYBE’s revenue and profile significantly. Thus, the successful completion of Suga military discharge is key to the band’s next chapter. Fans worldwide eagerly await their renewed activity. The countdown to BTS’s comeback is now fully underway.

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