Chairman Bang Si-hyuk clarified that the hope was for the band to reunite in two years, but the matter of their contracts and mandatory military service may prevent that from happening.
While he didn’t have much additional information to share, the chairman also spoke briefly about the septets’ contract renewal, which is also uncertain at the moment. “We still have time left ,” he explained. “We’ll discuss within the time, and I believe it will be right for us to speak about it after the discussion ends.”
BTS’ army of fans seems mostly unbothered by the lack of certainty, choosing instead to put their faith in the band. Last week,to reflect on the past and future of BTS. “I think BTS will make it,” he said. “It will come together again when we finish our military service, and we will look for new synergies between us to enter a second phase. But, in any case, nothing lasts forever.”
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