BTS Reunites on Weverse, Teases New Music
The reunion on Weverse has sparked hope for what's to come, with the group's upcoming live album and comeback album set to excite fans worldwide. The live album will feature 22 tracks, including live versions of hits like "Dynamite" and "Butter", while the comeback album will mark their first full group album in four years.

BTS OT7 surprised fans with their first full-group livestream since the 2022 military hiatus, reuniting on Weverse and sparking global excitement for their post-military comeback. The seven members discussed upcoming music and projects, with J-Hope hinting at new studio sessions, and announced a comeback album and world tour.
The livestream came after RM and V's discharge from military service, followed by Jimin and Jungkook on June 11 and Suga on June 21. Fans celebrated the moment, calling it a "dream come true," and the surprise livestream marked a significant turning point for BTS and their fans, sparking hope for what's to come. The group's reunion on Weverse has rekindled excitement among fans, who have been eagerly awaiting their return to music.
BTS is set to release their first-ever live album, "Permission to Dance on Stage - Live", accompanied by a digital companion piece titled "BTS Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul". The live album captures the essence of their massive "Permission to Dance on Stage" tour, which drew over 4 million attendees and viewers worldwide. The album features 22 tracks, including live versions of hits like "Dynamite", "Butter", and "Life Goes On".
The group's upcoming comeback album and world tour, set to be released in spring 2026, will mark their first full group album in four years. With all seven members set to reunite after completing their military service, fans can expect a highly anticipated return to music from one of the world's most beloved groups. The album will be available on streaming platforms worldwide on July 18, with pre-orders beginning July 1.