The BTS fandom is buzzing with excitement as Jin, the 31-year-old South Korean superstar, completes his military service. Jin was discharged from the 5th Infantry Division recruit training center in Yeoncheon County of Gyeonggi Province on Tuesday (June 12), marking the end of his service commitment.
Fellow BTS members, including Jungkook, V, Jimin, J-Hope, and RM who are currently also serving in the military, eagerly awaited Jin’s return. They greeted him with warm hugs, showcasing their bond even during their military duties. RM added a musical touch to the heartfelt reunion by serenading Jin with their hit song “Dynamite” on the saxophone, as reported by Soompi.
BIGHIT MUSIC, the group’s agency, wasted no time in planning a special event for this year’s “BTS FESTA,” an annual celebration marking the group’s debut anniversary. Jin’s return will be celebrated with an in-person event where he will interact with fans and personally give out hugs, a gesture that fans are eagerly anticipating.
The excitement over Jin’s return was palpable on social media, with BTS sharing an adorable photo of the group with balloons that read “JIN IS BACK.” The post quickly amassed over a million likes on Twitter alone, underscoring the global love and support for BTS and their members.
Jin’s completion of military service marks a significant milestone not just for him personally but also for BTS and their dedicated fan base, known as ARMY. Fans have been eagerly awaiting updates on Jin’s activities and were thrilled to see him reunited with his bandmates.
During his service, Jin continued to be a source of inspiration for fans, demonstrating dedication and resilience. His return promises not only more musical collaborations and performances with BTS but also opportunities for the group to reconnect with their supporters worldwide.
With BTS FESTA just around the corner, fans can look forward to more heartwarming moments and surprises from Jin and the rest of the group. As Jin resumes his activities with BTS, the future looks brighter than ever for one of the world’s most beloved boy bands.





