BTS Makes Historic Comeback with ARIRANG Album and World Tour
BTS Returns with a Bang
The globally celebrated group BTS has made a highly awaited return in March 2026 with their new album ARIRANG, marking a significant moment following their military service. This album, which fuses their Korean heritage with international pop influences, has already shattered multiple records. Their comeback was accompanied by a major documentary on Netflix and a concert at Gwanghwamun. The group has also launched their world tour, which is anticipated to set new records in the near future. In the midst of this excitement, SUGA, known as Min Yoongi, shared his thoughts on the group's achievements, expressing confidence that they could continue performing into their 70s and 80s, albeit with some adjustments.
SUGA Discusses BTS' Success
SUGA on BTS' success
In a recent interview with a prominent magazine, SUGA was queried about the 'secret' behind BTS' remarkable success. He remarked, "They’re just really funny. It’s enjoyable to be around them. I consider them family. I believe our strong bond is a significant part of our success." There was no doubt about BTS' reunion, as the band had assured their devoted fans, known as ARMY, that they would reunite. The Bangtan Boys (RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook) had pursued individual projects before their military enlistment. When asked if there were any thoughts of a permanent breakup during their time apart, SUGA confidently stated, “Before going into the military, I knew we were always gonna get back together.”
He added, “I can see how it might be surprising from an outsider's perspective. But for us, staying together just felt natural.” The singer-rapper-producer expressed his belief that BTS will continue to perform as long as they are physically capable. “I believe we can keep going in our 70s and 80s,” SUGA noted, while also mentioning that they might need to simplify their intricate choreography as they age.
Details on the ARIRANG World Tour
About BTS World Tour ARIRANG
The group has made a spectacular comeback following their military service with the 2026 BTS World Tour ARIRANG, which commenced with a sold-out three-night concert in Goyang, South Korea. This tour features a 360-degree stage setup, a setlist of 23 songs, and vibrant performances of tracks from their ARIRANG album. Analysts predict that this tour could rival or even exceed the highest-grossing stadium tours, including Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
