BTS will complete their required military service; according to a statement from Big Hit, Jin will start the procedure after their solo tour is through

Following the Busan performance, Big Hit, the management company for BTS, made the confirmation on Weverse. After a year of discussion, the South Korean government has finally reached the eagerly anticipated decision. Jin, who turns 30 in December, will withdraw his request by the end of the month because the members have opted to finish their duty immediately.
Jin will become the first person off to be enlisted by the end of this year if he finishes his solo schedule this month.
Jin will become the first person off to be enlisted by the end of this year if he finishes his solo schedule this month.
“BTS is delighted to announce today that the members are moving on with plans to perform their military service,” stated the statement. The members of BTS are honoured to serve after the incredible concert to promote Busan’s bid for the World Expo 2030 and as each person starts their own separate careers.
The ARMY, on the other hand, won’t have to wait long because they intend to go back-to-back, which means that they should return by 2025. After that, who knows what will happen? Since the members intended to go back-to-back, the ARMY won’t have to wait too long. As they take a lot of time between each member, the wait will not be that long. They are anticipated to return as OT7 around 2025.
The release of their first anthology CD earlier this year created the door for the members to take some time to pursue individual projects, according to the statement. As a member of the HYBE family, we support and encourage our artists and are incredibly happy that they will now have time to pursue their own passions and fulfil their civic responsibility by contributing to the nation they call home. There is much more to come from BTS in the years to come, as evidenced by the fact that “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)” is more than just a song from their most recent album.