Jimin Sets New Fashion Standard Before BTS's Upcoming Album
Jimin graces the cover of Vogue Korea with a fashion-forward photo shoot, highlighting his solo work and upcoming BTS album release in 2026, amidst his recent solo success and activities.
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Jimin graces the cover of Vogue Korea with a fashion-forward photo shoot, highlighting his solo work and upcoming BTS album release in 2026, amidst his recent solo success and activities.
BTS members Jungkook and Jimin have completed their mandatory military service in South Korea, following RM and V, with Suga remaining as the last member to serve. Jungkook and Jimin expressed their excitement to return to fans, and while no reunion date is confirmed, fans are hopeful for a comeback this year.
Jimin and Jung Kook of BTS have completed their mandatory military service in South Korea, marking a significant step towards the group's reunion, which is expected to occur at the 2025 BTS FESTA event. Both members expressed gratitude and excitement for the future, with the group now only awaiting SUGA's discharge to fully reunite.

BTS members Jimin and Jungkook have been discharged from South Korea's mandatory military service, marking the return of the group after a hiatus, with fans welcoming their comeback.

In the documentary "BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star," a poignant conversation between BTS members Jimin and J-Hope has deeply moved fans. Discussing the uncertainty of their future performances, Jimin contemplates a worst-case scenario of a three-year hiatus due to military enlistment and canceled concerts. The emotional exchange highlights the vulnerability and realistic planning of the group amidst their enlistment, resonating with ARMYs worldwide.

BTS member Jimin releases his latest solo single "Closer Than This" as a heartfelt love letter to the BTS Army before beginning his military enlistment in South Korea. The song expresses his longing for the day he reunites with fans and reflects on BTS' journey together. "Closer Than This" is Jimin's first solo release since his debut album earlier this year. BTS is expected to return in 2025.

BTS member Jimin has announced the release of his new solo single titled "Closer Than This," which will drop on December 22nd. The heartfelt fan song expresses Jimin's love and affection for his fans, known as ARMY. This announcement comes as Jimin and three other BTS members have started their military service in South Korea, while the remaining members had already begun their service. Jimin's previous EP, "Face," peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and he recently won the Best Male Artist award at the MAMA Awards.

BTS's Jimin surprises fans with a teaser image for his upcoming solo digital single, "Closer Than This," which is set to be released on December 22 at 2 PM KST. The song has been prepared as a special gift for fans during his mandatory military service, aiming to bring them joy during the holiday season.

New photos of BTS members Jungkook and Jimin post-enlistment have surfaced online, showing them in a training camp environment. K-netizens reacted positively, praising their handsome appearances and expressing excitement for their return as a full group in 2025.

BTS member Jin updates his Instagram with emotional photos of Jimin and Jungkook, who recently enlisted for mandatory military service. Jin's caption expresses his feelings of sadness and nostalgia, leading fans to comment on his caring nature and role as a mentor to the younger members. It is speculated that Jin may be training Jimin and Jungkook during their basic military training.

BTS member Jimin made headlines for his stylish outfit when enlisting in the military, wearing a DIOR backpack and jacket. As the global ambassador for DIOR, fans found it amusing and impressive that Jimin maintained his fashion sense even during this important moment.

BTS member Jimin's father, who is known to the ARMY fandom as the owner of the MAGNATE café in Busan, shared intimate farewell photos on Instagram as his son began his mandatory military service alongside fellow member Jungkook. Mr. Park expressed gratitude to the fans for their support and posted a heartfelt message in Korean, Japanese, and English. The photos showed Jimin's father and younger brother waving goodbye to him, and the Instagram story featured Jimin's song "Promise." Jimin and Jungkook will receive military training together under the Companion Soldiers program, potentially mentored by fellow member Jin. The entire BTS group is expected to reunite in 2025.

Jimin and Jungkook have become the final two BTS members to enlist in the military, with a warm send-off from J-Hope and Suga. Prior to their enlistment, they held Weverse Live broadcasts to bid farewell to their fans. It is expected that all BTS members will be discharged and reunite by June 2025.

BTS members Jimin and Jungkook are set to join their fellow member Jin during their mandatory military enlistment, according to reports. RM and V will begin their enlistment on December 11, while Jimin and Jungkook will start their official training from December 12. V has applied to join the Army's Capital Defense Command Battalion Task Force, while RM's sector details are not yet available. Jimin and Jungkook are expected to join the Army's 5th Infantry Division boot camp, where Jin is currently enlisted as an assistant trainer.

Jimin's Production Diary, a new documentary about Jimin's solo debut album 'FACE', reveals that the album was made without a clear plan, Jimin is always dancing or pacing while working on music, RM offered advice on storytelling, P.Dogg inspired the idea of including dialogue in 'Like Crazy', and the most emotional part of 'Alone' was recorded with Jimin crouching on the floor.